The Constitution of the United States of America with an Alphabetical Analysis; The Declaration of Independence; the Prominent Political Acts of G. Washington; Electoral Votes for All the Presidents and Vice-Presidents; the High Authorities and Civil Officers of Government, from March 4, 1789, to March 3, 1847; Chronological Narrative of the Several States, and Other Interesting Matter, with a Descriptive Account of the State Papers by W. Hickey. Second Edition |
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