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John Keembe to James Madison, January 11, 1810. Includes an address by Philadelphia Veterans to James Madison.

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An address to the electors of Bristol distrixt. [Signed] An elector. [1810?].

An address of the gentlemen and principal inhabitants of the Town of Boston, to His Excellency Governor Gage. May it please your excellency. The gentlemen and principal inhabitants of Boston, beg leave dutifully to address your excellency, oh yo

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