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To the president and people of the U. States! I here present to you what I deem important political disclosures of a standing foreign policy. Designed to prostrate the power of these United States! ... Shade of Washington. [1850].

To the President and people of the United States: I here present to you what I deem important political disclosures of a standing foreign policy, designed to prostrate the power of these United States. No. 2 ... Augusta, Ga. January 1st, 1860. [

To the President and people of the United States: I here present to you what I deem important political disclosures of a standing foreign policy, designed to prostrate the power of these United States. No. 2 ... Augusta, Ga. January 1st, 1860. [

To the President and people of the United States: I here present to you what I deem important political disclosures of a standing foreign policy, designed to prostrate the power of these United States. No. 2 ... Augusta, Ga. January 1st, 1860. [

To the President and people of the United States: I here present to you what I deem important political disclosures of a standing foreign policy, designed to prostrate the power of these United States. No. 2 ... Augusta, Ga. January 1st, 1860. [

Political summary of the United States, 1789-1920

Political summary of the United States, 1789-1920

To the electors of the Western Congressional district. The Hon. Wilkins Updike, of South Kingstown, is now a candidate to represent you in the next Congress of the United States ... A Citizens of Narragansett. [1847].

[United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.). Extension. Exterior order] / Capt. M.C. Meigs, U.S. engineer in charge ; Tho. U. Walter, architect, Washington, D.C., 1854.

To the president and people of the U. States! I here present to you what I deem important political disclosures of a standing foreign policy. Designed to prostrate the power of these United States! ... Shade of Washington. [1850].

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At head of page. Shade of Washington No. 1 From the Republic of Saturday, 17th of August, A. D. eighteen hundred and fifty.; Shade of Washington No. 1.

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 233, Folder 2.

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Lecture delivered by surgeon N. Pinkney of the U.S. Navy, in the Hall of the House of Delegates, on the evening of the 13th of February, 1854 : subject, home and foreign policy of the government of the United States.

Lecture delivered by surgeon N. Pinkney of the U.S. Navy, in the Hall of the House of Delegates, on the evening of the 13th of February, 1854 : subject, home and foreign policy of the government of the United States.

Lecture delivered by surgeon N. Pinkney of the U.S. Navy, in the Hall of the House of Delegates, on the evening of the 13th of February, 1854 : subject, home and foreign policy of the government of the United States.

The National finances. Views of Henry Carey Baird - Condition of our credit abroad- Lessons drawn from history - Policy of the Treasury department - The remedy for existing evils .... From the Philadelphia Inquirer, March, 26, 1877.

Ombre et rayon, or, Light and shade nocturne

Independence (vicinity), Polk County, Oregon. Wife of an ex-logger, now a migratory field worker, resting in the shade of the hop vine at noon. General caption 45-1

The latest illustration of humane Indian policy

James Madison , April 9, 1789. "Notes on commercial policy".

Final Report of the Committee on the Acquisition Policy of the Library of Congress, December 19, 1939

Suckering shade tobacco covered by "fields" of cheesecloth to protect it from the sun. Near Hartford, Connecticut

[Dee Cook], Library of Congress narratives collection

Shade Furnace, Reitz, Somerset County, PA

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