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An Answer to the declaration of the American Congress
1776
Lind, John, fl. 1776-1778
Disbound. Printed by T. Cadell, J. Walter & T. Sewell. 1st edition. Response to the Declaration of Independence.
GLC05933
Hillsborough recorder. [Vol. 42, no. 2092 (May 15, 1861)]
15 May 1861
Secretary Seward on the Union, Declaration of Independence of North Carolina.
GLC05959.35
Daily true delta.
1861
Amongst the typical foreign and local news and advertisements, the front page of this paper contains two very interesting secession-related items. A women in Charleston Owned the table used for signing the Declaration of Independence of the United...
GLC05960.01
to Benjamin Rush
1779/11/04
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Adams believes that there should be an article in the Declaration of Rights securing free speech, impartiality and independence at the bar because everyone deserves a fair trial. He also discusses his recent appointment and that of Mr. Dana.
GLC06016
Letters from a man of colour, on a late bill before the Senate of Pennsylvania.
circa 1813
Forten, James, 1766-1842
An eloquent response to a bill in the Pennsylvania senate to stop the emigration of people of color into the state. Forten wrote anonymously, signing his letters "A Man of Colour." Five letters respond to the Pennsylvania bill, arguing that...
GLC06046
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