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James Robb to Andrew Jackson, April 15, 1823

James Robb to Andrew Jackson, April 15, 1823

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Thomas Jefferson to Adamantios Coray, October 31, 1823

Thomas Jefferson to Adamantios Coray, October 31, 1823

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Abergavenny Castle, Wales - Drawing. Public domain image.

Abergavenny Castle, Wales - Drawing. Public domain image.

view of the ruins of Abergavenny castle with figures standing in front of it.

Mary Donelson Caffery to Rachel Donelson Jackson, August 13, 1823

Mary Donelson Caffery to Rachel Donelson Jackson, August 13, 1823

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Cotton Gins...the machine invented by Eli Whitney, for ginning cotton, politely sent to us from the U.S. Patent Office

Cotton Gins...the machine invented by Eli Whitney, for ginning cotton,...

Illus. in: American Farmer ..., v. 4. Baltimore, 1823, p. 380. Reference copy may be in LOT 4434 F. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Farm machinery...; Cotton ... More

Shichidaime ichikawa danjūrō - Public domain portrait painting

Shichidaime ichikawa danjūrō - Public domain portrait painting

Print shows the actor Ichikawa Danjūrō VII, full-length portrait, standing, facing right.

Wagemann Die konstitutionelle Monarchie der Tiere Karikatur Esel

Wagemann Die konstitutionelle Monarchie der Tiere Karikatur Esel

Deutsch: Karikatur aus der Erstausgabe der Satire "Die konstitutionelle Monarchie der Tiere" von Benedikt von Wagemann. Zu sehen ist eine Parlamentssitzung: Zu erkennen sind Elefant, Geiß, Löwe, Pferd, Hund, S... More

Mary Donelson Caffery to Rachel Donelson Jackson, August 13, 1823

Mary Donelson Caffery to Rachel Donelson Jackson, August 13, 1823

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Napoleon defeating the Mamelukes, at the battle of the pyramids, near Cairo / engraved by Mr. George Cruikshank from the design of Swebach, originally published at Paris, and dedicated to the Grand Army.

Napoleon defeating the Mamelukes, at the battle of the pyramids, near ...

Print shows a battle scene from behind the Mameluke lines, with the French advancing from the left.

Richard R. Royall to Andrew Jackson, July 20, 1823

Richard R. Royall to Andrew Jackson, July 20, 1823

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Unanimous Declaration of Independence, passed in the United States Congress, by the representatives of the American people. [United States : s.n., 1823]

Unanimous Declaration of Independence, passed in the United States Con...

[At head of title:] General Congress, July Fourth, 1776; At end of text: "To their excellencies John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, and the Honorable Charles Carroll, the only surviving signers of the Declaration ... More

Coronation procession of his majesty George the Fourth, 19th July, 1821 / drawn & etched by W. Heath.

Coronation procession of his majesty George the Fourth, 19th July, 182...

Print shows a street procession with King George IV at his coronation festivities on July 19, 1821, in St. James' Park, London. Balloon flying at upper right represents balloonist Charles Green's first ascensi... More

Indígenas 04 AN - A drawing of a man and a woman standing next to each other
Mary Donelson Caffery to Rachel Donelson Jackson, August 13, 1823

Mary Donelson Caffery to Rachel Donelson Jackson, August 13, 1823

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Distant view of the Rocky Mountains / S. Seymour, delt. ; I. Clark, sculpt.

Distant view of the Rocky Mountains / S. Seymour, delt. ; I. Clark, sc...

Illustration shows members of Major Stephen H. Long's expedition marching across the plains toward the Rocky Mountains. Buffalo can be seen in the distance. Illus. in: Account of an expedition from Pittsburgh ... More

Ennion William's reply to John Rowlett's "Caution to Banks," &c. published in the Democratic Press, dated the 14th and 24th inst. in the National Gazette of the 25th, and in the Philadelphia Gazette of the 25th ... Ennion Williams. 11 mo 28, 182

Ennion William's reply to John Rowlett's "Caution to Banks," &c. publi...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 192, Folder 6.

The invitation. No. 79 American tract society. [Boston? 1823?].

The invitation. No. 79 American tract society. [Boston? 1823?].

Verse. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 53, Folder 20.

Ōsaka kudari iwai hanshirō - Public domain Japanese woodblock print

Ōsaka kudari iwai hanshirō - Public domain Japanese woodblock print

Public domain photo of Japanese woodblock print, Ukiyo-e, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, February 24, 1823.

Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, February 24, 1823.

Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at http://www.loc.gov/collection/james-madison-papers/about-this-collection/.

Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Appleton, July 10, 1823

Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Appleton, July 10, 1823

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William H. Sumner to James Madison, June 5, 1823.

William H. Sumner to James Madison, June 5, 1823.

Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at http://www.loc.gov/collection/james-madison-papers/about-this-collection/.

East front of the Capitol / W.I Stone aquat.

East front of the Capitol / W.I Stone aquat.

Print shows an exterior view of the east front of the U.S. Capitol, with view of the north facade. Printed at bottom: Engd. for the National Calendar, 1823.

James Madison to Joseph Ficklin, August 28, 1823.

James Madison to Joseph Ficklin, August 28, 1823.

Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at http://www.loc.gov/collection/james-madison-papers/about-this-collection/.

Thomas Jefferson to James Pleasants, November 12, 1823

Thomas Jefferson to James Pleasants, November 12, 1823

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Thomas Jefferson to William Carver, December 4, 1823

Thomas Jefferson to William Carver, December 4, 1823

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James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, January 5, 1823.

James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, January 5, 1823.

Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at http://www.loc.gov/collection/james-madison-papers/about-this-collection/.

Elias Earle to Thomas Jefferson, August 28, 1823

Elias Earle to Thomas Jefferson, August 28, 1823

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Charles Pendleton Tutt to Andrew Jackson, June 24, 1823

Charles Pendleton Tutt to Andrew Jackson, June 24, 1823

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Naufrage du trois-mâts Emily en 1823

Naufrage du trois-mâts Emily en 1823

Français : Naufrage du trois-mâts Emily en 1823

John McNairy to Andrew Jackson, September 3, 1823

John McNairy to Andrew Jackson, September 3, 1823

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Pleasant M. Miller to Thomas Jefferson, April 11, 1823

Pleasant M. Miller to Thomas Jefferson, April 11, 1823

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Pleasant M. Miller to Thomas Jefferson, April 11, 1823

Pleasant M. Miller to Thomas Jefferson, April 11, 1823

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James S. Eldridge to Andrew Jackson, April 20, 1823

James S. Eldridge to Andrew Jackson, April 20, 1823

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James Monroe to James Madison, December 20, 1823.
James W. Wallace to James Madison, September 2, 1823.

James W. Wallace to James Madison, September 2, 1823.

Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at http://www.loc.gov/collection/james-madison-papers/about-this-collection/.

John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, February 10, 1823

John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, February 10, 1823

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Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Garland, August 4, 1823

Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Garland, August 4, 1823

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Benjamin Waterhouse to Thomas Jefferson, November 30, 1823

Benjamin Waterhouse to Thomas Jefferson, November 30, 1823

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Thomas Jefferson Giacomo Raggi, September 8, 1823, Memorandum

Thomas Jefferson Giacomo Raggi, September 8, 1823, Memorandum

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Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828

Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More

Thomas Leiper to Thomas Jefferson, May 13, 1823

Thomas Leiper to Thomas Jefferson, May 13, 1823

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Thomas Lehre to Thomas Jefferson, July 5, 1823

Thomas Lehre to Thomas Jefferson, July 5, 1823

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James Madison to E. Copeland, September 15, 1823.

James Madison to E. Copeland, September 15, 1823.

Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at http://www.loc.gov/collection/james-madison-papers/about-this-collection/.

Joel Roberts Poinsett to Andrew Jackson, January 31, 1823

Joel Roberts Poinsett to Andrew Jackson, January 31, 1823

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Thomas Jefferson to Theodorus Bailey, October 19, 1823

Thomas Jefferson to Theodorus Bailey, October 19, 1823

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John McKee to Andrew Jackson, October 14, 1823

John McKee to Andrew Jackson, October 14, 1823

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Robert Simpson to James Madison, December 1, 1823. St. Louis County Missouri Agricultural Society.

Robert Simpson to James Madison, December 1, 1823. St. Louis County Mi...

Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at http://www.loc.gov/collection/james-madison-papers/about-this-collection/.

Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, February 25, 1823

Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, February 25, 1823

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John Brannan to Thomas Jefferson, July 4, 1823

John Brannan to Thomas Jefferson, July 4, 1823

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Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, April 11, 1823

Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, April 11, 1823

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Thomas Jefferson to John Laval, August 16, 1823

Thomas Jefferson to John Laval, August 16, 1823

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James Madison to David Hoffman, December 18, 1823.

James Madison to David Hoffman, December 18, 1823.

Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at http://www.loc.gov/collection/james-madison-papers/about-this-collection/.

Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Williams, November 22, 1823

Thomas Jefferson to Samuel Williams, November 22, 1823

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James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, June 8, 1823

James Gadsden to Andrew Jackson, June 8, 1823

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Robert Smith to Thomas Jefferson, April 15, 1823

Robert Smith to Thomas Jefferson, April 15, 1823

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James Madison to James Monroe, July, 1823.

James Madison to James Monroe, July, 1823.

Transcripts, guides, and tools to help you use this collection may be found at http://www.loc.gov/collection/james-madison-papers/about-this-collection/.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

Abiel Holmes to Thomas Jefferson, March 17, 1823
Lafayette Saunders to Andrew Jackson, July 23, 1823

Lafayette Saunders to Andrew Jackson, July 23, 1823

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Joseph Bartlett to Thomas Jefferson, January 7, 1823, with Prospectus

Joseph Bartlett to Thomas Jefferson, January 7, 1823, with Prospectus

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Thomas Leiper to Thomas Jefferson, May 27, 1823

Thomas Leiper to Thomas Jefferson, May 27, 1823

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Thomas Leiper to Thomas Jefferson, May 27, 1823

Thomas Leiper to Thomas Jefferson, May 27, 1823

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Stephen Simpson to Andrew Jackson, July 5, 1823

Stephen Simpson to Andrew Jackson, July 5, 1823

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James Stewart & Company to Andrew Jackson, June 4, 1823

James Stewart & Company to Andrew Jackson, June 4, 1823

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Henry Marie Brackenridge to Andrew Jackson, December 22, 1823

Henry Marie Brackenridge to Andrew Jackson, December 22, 1823

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Henry Marie Brackenridge to Andrew Jackson, December 22, 1823

Henry Marie Brackenridge to Andrew Jackson, December 22, 1823

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John Caldwell Calhoun to Andrew Jackson, July 31, 1823

John Caldwell Calhoun to Andrew Jackson, July 31, 1823

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John Caldwell Calhoun to Andrew Jackson, July 31, 1823

John Caldwell Calhoun to Andrew Jackson, July 31, 1823

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Telegraph---1823-1848

Telegraph---1823-1848

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Telegraph---1823-1848

Telegraph---1823-1848

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Andrew Jackson to Unknown, October 4, 1823

Andrew Jackson to Unknown, October 4, 1823

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An essay on the causes of the revolution and civil wars of Hayti, being a sequel to the political remarks upon certain French publications and journals concerning Hayti.

An essay on the causes of the revolution and civil wars of Hayti, bein...

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An essay on the causes of the revolution and civil wars of Hayti, being a sequel to the political remarks upon certain French publications and journals concerning Hayti.

An essay on the causes of the revolution and civil wars of Hayti, bein...

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An essay on the causes of the revolution and civil wars of Hayti, being a sequel to the political remarks upon certain French publications and journals concerning Hayti.

An essay on the causes of the revolution and civil wars of Hayti, bein...

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An essay on the causes of the revolution and civil wars of Hayti, being a sequel to the political remarks upon certain French publications and journals concerning Hayti.

An essay on the causes of the revolution and civil wars of Hayti, bein...

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An essay on the causes of the revolution and civil wars of Hayti, being a sequel to the political remarks upon certain French publications and journals concerning Hayti.

An essay on the causes of the revolution and civil wars of Hayti, bein...

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An essay on the causes of the revolution and civil wars of Hayti, being a sequel to the political remarks upon certain French publications and journals concerning Hayti.

An essay on the causes of the revolution and civil wars of Hayti, bein...

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An essay on the causes of the revolution and civil wars of Hayti, being a sequel to the political remarks upon certain French publications and journals concerning Hayti.

An essay on the causes of the revolution and civil wars of Hayti, bein...

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