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Date of placement: 6.08.2012
Author: Robert J. (Robert John) Walker, United.
ISBN: 1990000484263
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Argument of Robert J. Walker, esq. before the Supreme Court of the United States, on the Mississippi slave question, at January term, 1841. Involving the power of Congress and of the states to prohibit the inter-state slave trade
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History of women in the United States.
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Argument of Robert J. Walker, esq. before the Supreme Court of the United States, on the Mississippi slave question, at January term, 1841. Involving the power of Congress and of the states to prohibit the inter-state slave trade
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from old deeds among my father's papers. His deeds carry me back to 1812, and one as far back as 1762, and gives the name of the first Clerk of the County Court.
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