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Miscellaneous Pamphlets, 19th-Century -- 53 pamphlets in 2 vols., most 8vo, of political, educational and religious interest (occasional spotting and browning), contemporary half calf (worn), including:
1. Remarks upon the Bank of the United States Being an Examination of the Report of the Commitee of Ways and Means, Made to Congress, April, 1830, by a Merchant, Boston, by True and Greene, 1831, 48pp.
2. Johnson (Richard M.): Speech ... on His Proposition so to Amend the Constitution of the United States ... in Cases Involving State Sovereignty, [Washington, 1822], 28pp.
3. Romaine (Benjamin): State Sovereignty and a Certain Dissolution of the Union, New York, J.Kennaday, 1832, 56pp.
4. The Voice of the People and the Facts in Relation to the Rejection of Martin Van Buren by the U.S. Senate, Albany, 1832, 48pp. (outer margins cropped with slight loss).
5. Correspondence between Gen. Andrew Jackson and John C.Calhoun on the Subject of ... the Seminole War, Washington, by Duff Grant, 1831, 52pp. (final leaf cropped with slight loss).
6. Benevolus (Hector, pseudonym): The Hartford Convention in an Uproar and the Wise Men of the East Confounded, Windsor (Vermont), 1815, 12mo, 48pp.
7. A Voice from Greece in an Appeal to the Sympathies and Charities of America, [Salem, 1828], 20pp.
8. Dwight (Sereno Edwards): The Greek Revolution, Boston, by Crocker & Brewster, 1824, second edition, 36pp.
9. Report of the Joint Commitee of the Senate and Assembly, on the Application for the Relief of the Greeks, Albany, by Crosswell and Van Benthuysen, 1827, 10pp.
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1. Remarks upon the Bank of the United States Being an Examination of the Report of the Commitee of Ways and Means, Made to Congress, April, 1830, by a Merchant, Boston, by True and Greene, 1831, 48pp.
2. Johnson (Richard M.): Speech ... on His Proposition so to Amend the Constitution of the United States ... in Cases Involving State Sovereignty, [Washington, 1822], 28pp.
3. Romaine (Benjamin): State Sovereignty and a Certain Dissolution of the Union, New York, J.Kennaday, 1832, 56pp.
4. The Voice of the People and the Facts in Relation to the Rejection of Martin Van Buren by the U.S. Senate, Albany, 1832, 48pp. (outer margins cropped with slight loss).
5. Correspondence between Gen. Andrew Jackson and John C.Calhoun on the Subject of ... the Seminole War, Washington, by Duff Grant, 1831, 52pp. (final leaf cropped with slight loss).
6. Benevolus (Hector, pseudonym): The Hartford Convention in an Uproar and the Wise Men of the East Confounded, Windsor (Vermont), 1815, 12mo, 48pp.
7. A Voice from Greece in an Appeal to the Sympathies and Charities of America, [Salem, 1828], 20pp.
8. Dwight (Sereno Edwards): The Greek Revolution, Boston, by Crocker & Brewster, 1824, second edition, 36pp.
9. Report of the Joint Commitee of the Senate and Assembly, on the Application for the Relief of the Greeks, Albany, by Crosswell and Van Benthuysen, 1827, 10pp.
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