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Philadelphia, February 13, By a gentleman just arrived in this City from New-Jersey, we have received his Britannic Majesty's speech to both Houses of Parliament. ... [Philadelphia] Printed by E. Oswald, in Market-street [1783].
This representation of the U.S. Frigate Constitution, Isaac Hull, Esqr., commander, capturing his Britannic Majesty's frigate Guerriere, James R. Dacres, Esqr., commander; ... / painted by T. Birch A.C.S.A. ; engraved by C. Tiebout A.C.S.A.

This representation of the U.S. Frigate Constitution, Isaac Hull, Esqr...

Print shows the Constitution, in the background, firing on the wreckage of the HMS Guerriere, the last remaining mast is falling, in the aftermath of the battle between the two ships. Includes additional text a... More

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

By the United States in Congress assembled, January 14, 1784 : Resolved unanimously, nine states being present, that it be and is hereby earnestly recommended to the legislatures of the respective states, to provide for the restitution of all estates, rights and properties which have been confiscated, belonging to real British subjects, and also of the estates, rights and properties of persons resident in districts which were in the possession of His Britannic Majesty's arms, at any time between the 30th day of November 1782, and the 14th day of January 1784, and who have not borne arms against the said United States ...

By the United States in Congress assembled, January 14, 1784 : Resolve...

Imprint from Bristol. Bristol B5975 Shipton & Mooney 44603 Journals of the Continental Congress, 425 LC copy signed in ms.: Chas Thompson secy. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

By the United States of America in Congress assembled. A proclamation, declaring the cessation of arms, as well by sea as by land, agreed upon between the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty, and enjoining the observance thereof.

By the United States of America in Congress assembled. A proclamation,...

Caption title. Signed: Done in Congress, at Philadelphia, this eleventh day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three ... Elias Boudinot, president. (Attest.) Charles Thomson... More

By the United States in Congress assembled, a proclamation : Whereas definitive articles of peace and friendship, between the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty, were concluded and signed at Paris, on the 3rd day of September, 1783 ... we have thought proper by these presents, to notify the premises to all the good citizens of these United States ...

By the United States in Congress assembled, a proclamation : Whereas d...

Signed: Given under the seal of the United States, witness His Excellency Thomas Mifflin, our president, at Annapolis, this fourteenth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eigh... More

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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By the president of the United States of America. A proclamation. Whereas a convention between the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty was concluded and signed at St. Petersburg, under the mediation of the Emperor of all the Russi

By the president of the United States of America. A proclamation. Wher...

Printed in English and French. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site as facsimile page images. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 229, Folder 3.

In Congress, December 19, 1777 : Whereas Sir William Howe, commander in chief of His Britannic Majesty's forces, has required, that provisions should be sent in for the subsistence of the American prisoners in his possession ... and has prohibited the circulation of the money struck by the authority of these states ... Resolved, that the accounts of all provisions ... supplied by the public to prisoners ... be liquidated and discharged, previous to the release of any prisoners ...

In Congress, December 19, 1777 : Whereas Sir William Howe, commander i...

Imprint supplied from Evans. Followed by: In Congress, January 21, 1778. The Board of War ... esteem it their duty to state to Congress the following facts relating to the American prisoners, in the power of th... More

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The treaty of peace. Office of the Newburyport Herald, Feb. 21,- 4 P. M. ... Treaty of peace and amity between his Britannic majesty and the United States of America. Newburyport Mass. 1815.

The treaty of peace. Office of the Newburyport Herald, Feb. 21,- 4 P. ...

Imprint 2.; Title.; Treaty of peace and amity between his Britannic.; Majesty and the United States of America.; Handwritten on verso: 684. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: ... More

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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By the president of the United States of America. A proclamation. Whereas a convention between the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty was concluded and signed at St. Petersburg, under the mediation of the Emperor of all the Russi

By the president of the United States of America. A proclamation. Wher...

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The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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Philadelphia, February 13, By a gentleman just arrived in this City from New-Jersey, we have received his Britannic Majesty's speech to both Houses of Parliament. ... [Philadelphia] Printed by E. Oswald, in Market-street [1783].
This representation of the U.S. Frigate Constitution, Isaac Hull, Esqr., commander, capturing his Britannic Majesty's frigate Guerriere, James R. Dacres, Esqr., commander; ... / painted by T. Birch A.C.S.A. ; engraved by C. Tiebout A.C.S.A.

This representation of the U.S. Frigate Constitution, Isaac Hull, Esqr...

Print shows the Constitution, in the background, firing on the wreckage of the HMS Guerriere, the last remaining mast is falling, in the aftermath of the battle between the two ships. Includes additional text a... More

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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By the United States in Congress assembled, a proclamation : Whereas definitive articles of peace and friendship, between the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty, were concluded and signed at Paris, on the 3rd day of September, 1783 ... we have thought proper by these presents, to notify the premises to all the good citizens of these United States ...

By the United States in Congress assembled, a proclamation : Whereas d...

Signed: Given under the seal of the United States, witness His Excellency Thomas Mifflin, our president, at Annapolis, this fourteenth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eigh... More

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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By the president of the United States of America. A proclamation. Whereas a convention between the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty was concluded and signed at St. Petersburg, under the mediation of the Emperor of all the Russi

By the president of the United States of America. A proclamation. Wher...

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In Congress, December 19, 1777 : Whereas Sir William Howe, commander in chief of His Britannic Majesty's forces, has required, that provisions should be sent in for the subsistence of the American prisoners in his possession ... and has prohibited the circulation of the money struck by the authority of these states ... Resolved, that the accounts of all provisions ... supplied by the public to prisoners ... be liquidated and discharged, previous to the release of any prisoners ...

In Congress, December 19, 1777 : Whereas Sir William Howe, commander i...

Imprint supplied from Evans. Followed by: In Congress, January 21, 1778. The Board of War ... esteem it their duty to state to Congress the following facts relating to the American prisoners, in the power of th... More

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

Caption title. Shoemaker 12892 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Photocopy (negative). Original in Harvard College Library.

By the United States of America in Congress assembled. A proclamation, declaring the cessation of arms, as well by sea as by land, agreed upon between the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty, and enjoining the observance thereof.

By the United States of America in Congress assembled. A proclamation,...

Caption title. Signed: Done in Congress, at Philadelphia, this eleventh day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-three ... Elias Boudinot, president. (Attest.) Charles Thomson... More

By the United States in Congress assembled, January 14, 1784 : Resolved unanimously, nine states being present, that it be and is hereby earnestly recommended to the legislatures of the respective states, to provide for the restitution of all estates, rights and properties which have been confiscated, belonging to real British subjects, and also of the estates, rights and properties of persons resident in districts which were in the possession of His Britannic Majesty's arms, at any time between the 30th day of November 1782, and the 14th day of January 1784, and who have not borne arms against the said United States ...

By the United States in Congress assembled, January 14, 1784 : Resolve...

Imprint from Bristol. Bristol B5975 Shipton & Mooney 44603 Journals of the Continental Congress, 425 LC copy signed in ms.: Chas Thompson secy. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the person claiming to be a British seaman, under the 3d section of the State Act of Dec. 1822, in relation to Negroes, &c. before the Hon. Judge Johnson, Circuit Judge of the United States, for 6th Circuit : ex parte Henry Elkison, claiming to be a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The argument of Benj. Faneuil Hunt, in the case of the arrest of the p...

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By the president of the United States of America. A proclamation. Whereas a convention between the United States of America and His Britannic Majesty was concluded and signed at St. Petersburg, under the mediation of the Emperor of all the Russi

By the president of the United States of America. A proclamation. Wher...

Printed in English and French. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site as facsimile page images. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 229, Folder 3.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

Caption title. Shoemaker lists an edition printed in Charleston S.C. by C.C. Sebring, 1823 (12961). Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. Formerly priority-4 no.: 4-K 8747.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, ...

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