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Twelve sufficient reasons why I and my understrappers should vote for the new constitution ... [Signed A Judge & Justice of the Peace. [1820?].

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 116, Folder 4.

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01/01/1820
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Madison Square Garden, Horse Show, judging roadsters

Juggler's oracle, or, the whole art of legerdemain laid open.

Case of Passmore Williamson : report of the proceedings on the writ of habeas corpus, issued by the Hon. John K. Kane, judge of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in the case of the United States of America ex rel. John H. Wheeler vs. Passmore Williamson, including the several opinions delivered, and the arguments of counsel /

Travels in North America. - American travel and description

Selections from letters written during a tour through the United States in the summer and autumn of 1819; illustrative of the character of the native Indians, and of the descent from the lost ten tribes of Israel; as well as descriptive of the present situation and sufferings of emigrants, and of the soil and state of agriculture.

Selections from letters written during a tour through the United States in the summer and autumn of 1819; illustrative of the character of the native Indians, and of the descent from the lost ten tribes of Israel; as well as descriptive of the present situation and sufferings of emigrants, and of the soil and state of agriculture.

Clark B. Wheeler to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 15, 1864 (Recommends Chase for Chief Justice)

William A. Buckingham to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, October 14, 1864 (Recommends Chase for Chief Justice)

Judge Erwin Untermyer, residence at 960 5th Ave., New York City. Table, with porcelain set

William Barraclough to Thomas Jefferson, May 1, 1820

Oil painting "Magna Charta" located in stairway of Great Hall, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.

Perrin Willis to Robert Butler, January 30, 1820

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