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Politics, (American.) The War in Texas; a Review of Facts 

 and Circumstances, shewing that this Contest is a 

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Great and Important Meeting of Democratic Repub- 

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Proceedings of the Great Whig Meeting of the Citizens 



of Boston, held at Amory Hall. 8° Boston, 1838. 

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" Liberty"— The Image and Superscription on every 



Coin issued by the United States of America; Pro- 

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The Whigs and the Conservatives. [Relative to the 



Election of Mr. Tallraadge to the United States Sen- 

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Address of the Whig Young Men's Convention of Wor- 

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Texass Rebellion. Protest of some Free Men, States 



and Presses against the Texass Rebellion against the 

 Laws of Nature and of Nations. 12° Albany, 1844. 

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Whig or Abolition? That's the Question. 8*> 184J. 



(Inst. Coll.) P. 491. 



Know Nothings. To those born on the Soil who Know 



Nothing but the Advancement of their Country's 

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' Conduct of the Regents or Rulers of the United Pro- 

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The Republick rescued from Danger: in a Letter from 



My Lord G m to a Man of Quality in the Province 



of Utrecht. Trans, from the French. 8° London, 

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