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A letter to Aaron Burr, vice-president of the United States of America, on the barbarous origin, the criminal nature and the baneful effects of duels occasioned by his late fatal interview with the deceased and much lamented General Alexander Hamilton

The author makes a very personal, and yet logical, appeal to Aaron Burr to help bring a stop to dueling. He sees the Vice-President's position as being a unique one in order to stop the growing problem.

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  • "The author makes a very personal, and yet logical, appeal to Aaron Burr to help bring a stop to dueling. He sees the Vice-President's position as being a unique one in order to stop the growing problem."@en

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  • "A letter to Aaron Burr, vice-president of the United States of America, on the barbarous origin, the criminal nature and the baneful effects of duels; occasioned by his late fatal interview with the deceased and much lamented General Alexander Hamilton"
  • "A letter to Aaron Burr, vice-president of the United States of America, on the barbarous origin, the criminal nature and the baneful effects of duels occasioned by his late fatal interview with the deceased and much lamented General Alexander Hamilton"@en
  • "A letter to Aaron Burr, vice-president of the United States, on the barbarous origin, the criminal nature and the baneful effects of duels occasioned by his late fatal interview with the deceased and much lamented General Alexander Hamilton"@en
  • "A letter to Aaron Burr, Vice-President of the United States of America on the barbarous origin, the criminal nature and the baneful effects of duels : occasioned by his late fatal interview with the deceased and much lamented General Alexander Hamilton"@en