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Remarks of Hon. John L. Dawson : in the House of Representatives
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Dawson, John L. (John Littleton), 1813-1870
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English
Published:
[Washington?,
1854?]
Subjects:
Decatur, Stephen,
>
1779-1820.
Muhlenberg, H. Augustus,
>
1823-1854.
Campaign literature, 1852
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Democratic.
Fourth of July orations.
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