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The crisis a solemn appeal to the President, the Senate and House of Representatives, and the citizens of the United States, on the destructive tendency of the present policy of this country, on its agriculture, manufactures, commerce, a finances : with a comparison between the extraordinary prosperity of Great Britain, and the general depression in the United States

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  • "The crisis a solemn appeal to the President, the Senate and House of Representatives, and the citizens of the United States, on the destructive tendency of the present policy of this country, on its agriculture, manufactures, commerce, a finances : with a comparison between the extraordinary prosperity of Great Britain, and the general depression in the United States"@en
  • "The crisis a solemn appeal to the President, the Senate and House of Representatives, and the citizens of the United States, on the destructive tendency of the present policy of this country, on its agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and finances : with a comparison between the extraordinary prosperity of Great Britain, and the general depression in the United States"@en
  • "The crisis: : a solemn appeal to the president, the Senate and House of Representatives, and the citizens of the United States, on the destructive tendency of the present policy of this country, on its agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and finances. : With a comparison between the extraordinary prosperity of Great Britain, and the general depression in the United States"@en
  • "The crisis: a solemn appeal to the President, the Senate and House of representatives, and the citizens of the United States, on the destructive tendency of the present policy of this country, on its agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and finances. With a comparison between the extraordinary prosperity of Great Britain, and the general depression in the United States"
  • "The crisis : a solemn appeal to the President, the Senate, and House of Representatives, and the citizens of the United States on the destructive tendency of the present policy of this country on its agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and finances : with a comparison between the extraordinary prosperity of Great Britain and the general depression in the United States"@en
  • "The crisis a solemn appeal to the president, the Senate and House of Representatives, and the citizens of the United States, on the destructive tendency of the present policy of this country, on its agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and finances, with a comparison between the extraordinary prosperity of Great Britain, and the general depression in the United States"@en
  • "The crisis a solemn appeal to the president, the Senate and House of Representatives, and the citizens of the United States, on the destructive tendency of the present policy of this country, on its agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and finances, with a comparison between the extraordinary prosperity of Great Britain, and the general depression in the United States"
  • "The crisis : a solemn appeal to the President, the Senate and House of Representatives, and the citizens of the United States, on the destructive tendency of the present policy of this country, on its agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and finances"
  • "The crisis : a solemn appeal to the President, the Senate and House of Representatives, and the citizens of the United States, on the destructive tendency of the present policy of this country, on its agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and finances : with a comparison between the extraordinary prosperity of Great Britain, and the general depression in the United States"@en
  • "The crisis a solemn appeal to the President, the Senate and House of representatives, and the citizens of the United States, on the destructive tendency of the present policy of this country, on its agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and finances : with a comparison between the extraordinary prosperity of Great Britain, and the general depression in the United States"@en
  • "The crisis a solemn appeal to the President, the Senate and House of representatives, and the citizens of the United States, on the destructive tendency of the present policy of this country, on its agriculture, manufactures, commerce, and finances"@en