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Our ''constitutional rights' vindicated, or, An argument for the legal proscription of the traffic in alcoholic beverages, in six letters to the Hon. Francis Hincks
Our ''constitutional rights' vindicated, or, An argument for the legal proscription of the traffic in alcoholic beverages, in six letters to the Hon. Francis Hincks
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Our ''constitutional rights' vindicated, or, An argument for the legal proscription of the traffic in alcoholic beverages, in six letters to the Hon. Francis Hincks

Date1854
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  • Our "constitutional rights' vindicated; or, An argument for the legal proscription of the traffic in alcoholic beverages, in six letters to the Hon. Francis Hincks
  • Our ''constitutional rights' vindicated, or, An argument for the legal proscription of the traffic in alcoholic beverages, in six letters to the Hon. Francis Hincks
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Our ''constitutional rights' vindicated; or, An argument for the legal proscription of the traffic in alcoholic beverages, in six letters to the Hon. Francis Hincks. At head of title: (10,000 copies). Bound (9) with White, C. License, a failure.
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Call Number / Accession Number37131052096534D
Dewey178.5 W34 BR
Dewey1847980
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