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Lines addressed to Mr. Jefferson, on his approaching retirement from the presidency of the United States. Trenton. N. J. February, 1809. | Library of Congress
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Neighborhood or jungle. From a address by Dr. James A. Macdonald. Boston, World peace foundation. [1914?]. | Library of Congress
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Commodore Wilke's report. Special message from the Governor. To the Honorable, the General assembly of the State of North Carolina. [Raleigh] Holden & Wilson, printers to the state. [[1859]. | Library of Congress
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By His Excellency Samuel Ward King, Governor ... A proclamation. Whereas, the President of the United States has transmitted to me a communication touching the political affairs of this State, a copy
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Extract form the resolves of the General Court of the State of Massachusetts, passed on the 30th day of November, A. D. 1776. A resolve for amending and explaining a late act
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4 songs by James Nicholson, comprising Republican campaign song; The voice of the nation's dead; We will not vote for Tilden; 1876. Republican campaign song. N.p., n. d.] | Library of Congress
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