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Political Cartoon, "An Au-gust Convention."
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1868
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Collection of Facts and Documents Relative to the Project of a Bridge from South Street in Boston to Dorchester Neck, and the Annexation of that Peninsula to the Town of Boston.
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1805
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The Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates, from the States of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island; the Counties of Cheshire and Grafton, in the State of New Hampshire; and the County of Windham, in the State of Vermont: Convened at Hartford...December 15th, 1814.
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1815
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Trial of Edward Lyon, (of Northumberland) for Subordination of False Swearing: in which John Binns, was Endorsed as Prosecutor. With Some Account of Binns, Interspersed with Extracts of Letters Written by Him to Edward Lyon, from Gloucester Gaol.
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1816
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The Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates, from the States of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island; the Counties of Cheshire and Grafton, in the State of New Hampshire; and the County of Windham, in the State of Vermont: Convened at Hartford...December 15th, 1814. Third edition, corrected and improved.
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1815
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The Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates, from the States of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island; the Counties of Cheshire and Grafton, in the State of New Hampshire; and the County of Windham, in the State of Vermont: Convened at Hartford...December 15th, 1814.
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1815
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AMERICAN REPUBLICAN
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Address, Preamble and Constitution of the American Republican Association, of Ward 9--in the City of Boston, Adopted Feb. 27, 1845.
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1845
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ANON
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Hints for the People, with Some Thoughts on the Presidential Election. By Rusticus.
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1823
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ANON.
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An Appeal to the People of the United States. By a Freeholder.
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1831
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ANON.
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Freeman's Address to the North Americans; Proving that Their Present Embarrassments are Owing to Their Federal Union, Their Sovereign States, Their Constitutions and Their Statements; and Containing Some Propositions for Relief.
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1846
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BROWN, CHARLES BROCK
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The British Treaty. [Cover title].
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1807
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BUCKINGHAM, J.T.
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Golden Sentiments: Being an Address to the Native Americans of New York, Together with the Declaration of Sentiments of the Native Americans of Boston.
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1844
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BURKE, EDMUND.
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The Works of the Right Honourable....First American, from the Last London Edition. Vol. I-[II, of 4].
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1806
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CAREY, MATHEW.
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The Olive Branch: or, Faults on Both Sides, Federal and Democratic: A Serious Appeal on the Necessity of Mutual Forgiveness and Harmony. Fourth Edition, Enlarged. In Two Volumes.
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1815
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CHAPMAN, JOHN JAY.
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Practical Agitation.
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1900
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CHAPMAN, JOHN JAY.
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Causes and Consequences.
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1898
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CHEMIN -DUPONTES, J.
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Morality of the Sans-Culottes of Every Age, Sex, Country, and Condition; or, The Republican Gospel. By Chemin, Jun. Translated by a Citizen of Philadelphia.
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1794
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COBBETT, WILLIAM.
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A Kick for a Bite; or, Review Upon Review; with a Critical Essay of Mrs. S. Rowson. . .
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1796
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COBBETT, WILLIAM.
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Part II. A Bone to Gnaw, for the Democrats...
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1795
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COOPER, THOMAS?
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The Right of Free Discussion.
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1829
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CUSHING, LUTHER S.
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Manual of Parliamentary Practice.
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1845
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DAGGETT, DAVID.
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Count the Cost. An Address to the People of Connecticut, on Sundry Political Subjects, and Particularly on the Proposition for a New Constitution. By Jonathan Steadfast.
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1804
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DAGGETT, DAVID.
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Mr. Daggett's Argument, Before the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, October, 1804, in the Case of Certain Justices of the Peace. To which is prefixed, a Brief History of the Proceedings of the Assembly.
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1804
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DAGGETT, DAVID.
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Three Letters to Abraham Bishop, Esquire, Containing Some Strictures on His Oration...with Some Remarks on His Conduct at the Late Election. By Connecticutensis.
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1800
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DAGGETT, DAVID.
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Steady Habits Vindicated: or a Serious Remonstrance to the People of Connecticut, Against Changing Their Government.
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1805
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DE COETLOGON, CHARLE
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Hints; To the People of England: For the Year 1793.
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1792
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DERBY, JOHN BARTON.
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Political Reminiscences, including a Sketch of the Origin and History of the "Statesman Party" of Boston. [and] Second Part...
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1835
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DOVE, PATRICK E.
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The Theory of Human Progression, and Natural Probability of a Reign of Justice.
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1856
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DOVE, PATRICK E.
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The Theory of Human Progression, and Natural Probability of a Reign of Justice.
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1856
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DYMOND, JONATHAN.
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Essays on the Principles of Morality, and on the Private and Political Rights and Obligations of Mankind. With a Preface by the Rev. George Bush.
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1834
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EVERETT, EDWARD.
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Speech of Mr. Everett, on the Proposition to Amend the Constitution of the United States...
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1826
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FAY, APPLETON.
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A Pure Democracy. [Caption title]. Leaflet, printed on p. 1.
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1847
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FERGUSON, ADAM.
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An Essay on the History of Civil Society. Seventh Edition.
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1809
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GRIMKE, THOMAS S.
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Oration on the Principal Duties of Americans...
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1833
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HILLHOUSE, JAMES.
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Propositions for Amending the Constitution of the United States...with His Explanatory Remarks.
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1808
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HORNER, J.M.
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The Modern Emigrant; or, Love of Liberty: Being a Discourse, Delivered in the City of New-York.
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1832
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HUBBARD, JOHN C.
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A Brief Political History of the Rise and Fall of the Free Institutions of the United States of America....
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1873
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HULSHOFF, MARIA ALET
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Peace-Republicans' Manual; Or, the French Constitution of 1793, and the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizens ...
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1817
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LAWRENCE, WILLIAM BE
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The Origin and Nature of the Representative and Federative Institutions of the United States...
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1832
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MANWARING, CHRISTOPH
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Essays, Historical, Moral, Political and Agricultural.
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1829
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MARX, KARL.
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Das Kapital. Kritik der politischen Oekonomie. Dritter Band...Buch III [in two volumes].
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1894
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McMASTER, GILBERT.
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The Moral Character of Civil Government, Considered with Reference to the Political Institutions of the United States, in Four Letters.
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1832
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MOORE, C.C.
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Observations Upon Certain Passages in Mr. Jefferson's Notes on Virginia, which Appear to have a Tendency to Subvert Religion, and Establish a False Philosophy.
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1804
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ORMSBY, R. McKINLEY
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A History of the Whig Party, or Some of Its Main Features...
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1859
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ORR, HECTOR.
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An Oration, Pronounced at Bridgewater, [Mass.], October 1, 1801, at the Request of the Columbian Society.
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1801
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ORWELL, GEORGE.
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Politics and the English Language.
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1947
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ORWELL, GEORGE.
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James Burnham and the Managerial Revolution. [Wrapper title].
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1946
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PAINE, THOMAS.
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Rights of Man; Part the Second. Combining Principle and Practice.
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1792
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PAINE, THOMAS.
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Dissertation on First-Principles of Government.
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1795
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PAINE, THOMAS.
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Gesunder Menschenverstand. An die Einwohnet von America gerichtet....
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1794
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PAINE, THOMAS.
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Letter from Thomas Paine to George Washington, President of the United States of America.
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1797
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PAINE, THOMAS.
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Rights of Man; Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution. Part I [and] Rights of Man, Part the Second; Combining Principle and Practice.
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1819
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PICKERING, TIMOTHY.
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A Review of the Correspondence Between...John Adams...and...William Cunningham. Beginning in 1803, and Ending in 1812. Second edition.
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1824
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PITT, WILLIAM.
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Letters Written by the Late Earl of Chatham to His Nephew Thomas Pitts...Second American Edition.
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1805
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SCOTT, DAVID.
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Calm Examination of Dr. McMaster's Letters on Civil Government.
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1832
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SIMONDE DE SISMONDI,
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A Review of the Efforts and Progress of Nations, During the Last Twenty-Five Years. Translated from the French, by Peter S. Duponceau.
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1825
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SMITH, GERRIT.
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Report from the County of Madison, [New York] to Abolitionists...[Caption title.] Folio leaflet.
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1843
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SMITH, WILLIAM.
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Speech...: the Resolution of Mr. Foot [!], of Connecticut, Relative to the Public Lands, Being Under Consideration.
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1830
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SPOONER, LYSANDER.
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The Collected Works...34 works in six volumes, 1834-1886. Biography and Introductions by Charles Shively. ISBN 087730-006-2
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1971
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STANTON, HENRY B.
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Northern Rights! [Letters printed 2" & 2-1/4" tall]. H.B. Stanton, Esq. Will address the people of Salem and vicinity...on the True Interests of the Government in relation to a Tariff and the Currency...the principles and objects of the Liberty Party movement....Salem, Nov. 30, 1842 [dated crossed out in ink, holograph date inserted, Friday, Feby. 10, 1843]. Broadside, 12" x 17."
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1842
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VAN BUREN, MARTIN.
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ALS, 3-1/2 pp., 4to., in ink, 8 Nov. 1841.
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1841
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VAN KEUREN, PHILIP J
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Last Warning! Look on These Facts! [Caption title]. 4to broadside.
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1808
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VAUGHAN, WILLIAM?
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The Catechism of Man; Pointing Out from Sound Principles, and Acknowledged Facts, the Rights and Duties of Every Rational Being.
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1794
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VAUGHAN, WILLIAM?.
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The Catechism of Man; Pointing Out from Sound Principles and Acknowledged Facts, the Rights and Duties of Every Rational Being.
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1794
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WALSH, ROBERT.
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A Letter on the Genius and Dispositions of the French Government, Including a View of the Taxation of the French Empire. Second Edition.
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1810
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WATSON, RICHARD.
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An Apology for the Bible, in a Series of Letters, Addressed to Thomas Paine...
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1796
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WHITCOMB, SAMUEL JR.
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Two Lectures on the Advantages of a Republican Condition of Society, for the Promotion of the Arts, and the Cultivation of Science.
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1833
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WOLCOT, JOHN.
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Odes to Mr. Paine, Author of the "Rights of Man;" On the Intended Celebration of the Downfall of the French Empire, by a Set of British Democrates, On the Fourteenth of July. By Peter Pindar, Esq. A New Edition.
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1791
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WRIGHT, MRS. SARAH A
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An Appeal to the Good Sense of the Voters of the United States. Who Shall Be President?
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1872
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