Second circular!: "Fiat Justitia ruat coelum." "In hoc signo vinces"
Printed area: 49.2 x 23.4 cm. Printed in four columns divided by single lines. At head of text: "The wicked lay snares for others, and become themselves ensnared." A righteous judgment!!! Below cut of drunken man captioned: A specimen portrait of one of the graduates of the Franklin House, who has finished his education, received his diploma, and on whom have been conferred the degrees of A.B.--Best Alcohol, and A.M.--More Alcohol. Engraved by a celebrated London artist. Attacks Richard Smith, keeper of the Franklin House, for violating license law. At end of text: Thomas Man. Colophon indicates publication date as Sept. 27, 1847. First line: No one can attack the vices of society, without.
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