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Politics, (American.) Considerations on the Propriety and 

 Necessity of annexing the Province of Texas to the 

 United States. By a Revolutionary Officer. 8° New 

 York, 1829. (Webster Coll.) P. 215. 



Address on the Anti-masonic Excitement, or New Party. 



By a Citizen of New York. 8° Albany, 1830. 

 (Webster Coll.) P. 225. 



Address of the National Anti-Masonic Convention to 



the People of the United States. 8° Phil., 1830. 

 (Van Rens. Coll.) P. 179. 



Proceedings of the United States Anti-masonic Conven- 

 tion in 1830. (John C. Spencer.) 



Address of the Central Committee of National Repub- 

 licans of Baltimore to the People of Baltimore. (Web- 

 ster Coll.) P. 224. 



Documents, containing a Refutation of Two Papers in 



Writings of Thomas Jefferson, aspersing the Character 

 of the late James A. Bayard of Delaware. 8° Phil., 

 183 J. (J. Sutherland.) P. 137. 



■ Examination of the Cherokee Question. 8° Washing- 

 ton, 1832. (J. Sutherland.) P. 139. 



Journal of the Proceedings of the National Republican 



Convention at Worcester; with Mr. Webster's Speech. 

 8° Boston, 1832. (Inst. Coll.) P. 477. 



Voice of the People, and the Facts in relation to the 



Rejection of Martin Van Buren [as Minister to Great 

 Britain] by the United States Senate. 8° Albany, 

 1832. (J. Sutherland.) P. 139. 



Address to the People of Chester District, S. C, as- 



sembled to discuss the Question of Nullification, &c. 

 (Porter Coll.) P. ].30. 



I^eview of President Jackson's Veto Message. (Inst. 



Coll.) P. 496. 



Essay on the Spirit of Jacksonism, as exemplified in 



Its deadly Hostility to the Bank of the United Slates, 

 &c By Aristides. 8° Phil., 1835. (Van Rens. 

 Coll.) P. 174. 

 Origin and True Causes of the Texas Insurrection, com- 

 menced in 1836. By Columbus. 8° Phil, 1836. 

 (Van Rens. Coll.) P. 173. 



Address of the Worcester Convention to the Electors of 



Massachusetts, 8« Worcester, iS37. (Porter CoU- ) 



