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1838 Merrihew & Gunn edition, printed in Philadelphia
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Appeal of Forty Thousand Citizens, Threatened with Disenfranchisement, to the People of Pennsylvania (1838 Merrihew and Gunn edition)
1838 Merrihew & Gunn edition, printed in Philadelphia

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    APPEAL | OF | FORTY THOUSAND CITIZENS, | THREATENED WITH | DISENFRANCHISEMENT, | TO THE | PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA. | [rule] | PHILADELPHIA: | PRINTED BY MERRIHEW AND GUNN, | No. 7 Carter's Alley. | [dotted line] | 1838.
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    [2], 18 pages
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    Statement of Committee introducing the appeal and listing the adopted resolutions of the March 14, 1838 meeting. Printed signatures of President, Vice-presidents, and Secretaries.
    14 March 1838Gregorian
    title page verso
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