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Examination of the pretensions of New England to commercial pre-eminence : To which is added, A view of the causes of the suspension of cash payments at the banks
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Examination of the pretensions of New England to commercial pre-eminence : To which is added, A view of the causes of the suspension of cash payments at the banks
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1814.
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67723
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Carey, Mathew (1760-1839)
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15 cm
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Carey, Mathew, (1760-1839.)
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