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View Steady habits vindicated, or, A serious remonstrance to the people of Connecticut, against changing their gover[n]ment By David Daggett
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Steady habits vindicated, or, A serious remonstrance to the people of Connecticut, against changing their gover[n]ment

By David Daggett

View [ Open letter soliciting the support of the electors of the east riding of York and the counties of Durham and Simcoe] By William Weekes

[ Open letter soliciting the support of the electors of the east riding of York and the counties of Durham and Simcoe]

[ Open letter soliciting the support of the electors of the east riding of York and the counties of Durham and Simcoe]

By William Weekes

View Steady habits vindicated, or, A serious remonstrance to the people of Connecticut against changing their goverment [sic] By David Daggett

Steady habits vindicated, or, A serious remonstrance to the people of Connecticut against changing their goverment [sic]

Steady habits vindicated, or, A serious remonstrance to the people of Connecticut against changing their goverment [sic]

By David Daggett

View The address of the Society of the Constitutional Republicans, established in the city and county of Philadelphia, to the Republicans of Pennsylvania By Society of the Constitutional Republicans

The address of the Society of the Constitutional Republicans, established in the city and county of Philadelphia, to the Republicans of Pennsylvania

The address of the Society of the Constitutional Republicans, established in the city and county of Philadelphia, to the Republicans of Pennsylvania

By Society of the Constitutional Republicans

View Sir, probably you may have heard of the unfortunate dispute ... on the subject of incorporating the Merchants' Bank By William I Vredenburgh

Sir, probably you may have heard of the unfortunate dispute ... on the subject of incorporating the Merchants' Bank

Sir, probably you may have heard of the unfortunate dispute ... on the subject of incorporating the Merchants' Bank

By William I Vredenburgh

View The address of the Society of Constitutional Republicans By Constitutional Republican party. Pennsylvania.
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The address of the Society of Constitutional Republicans

By Constitutional Republican party. Pennsylvania.

View An appeal to the old Whigs of New-Hampshire By Daniel Webster

An appeal to the old Whigs of New-Hampshire

An appeal to the old Whigs of New-Hampshire

By Daniel Webster