PoLfrics, (American. ) Appeal to the Government and Congress 

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 Proceedings of the Cayuga County Convention of Del- 

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Short appeal from the Decrees of King Caucus and the 



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Address to the Independent Federal Electors of the 



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I Rer. „ 



oil) P. 



Address to the Electors of the State of New York in 

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• Plain Truth. 12° New York, 1821. (Clinton Coll.) 

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• Observations upon the Duties and Emoluments of certain 

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