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  • Letters to the Hon. Harrison Gray Otis / by a Citizen of Massachusetts ; occasioned by the petition of himself and others for a repeal of the license law of 1838.

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    • Boston : Whipple and Damrell, 1839.
    • 1839
    • 3 Items
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    Text VTZ p.v. 4Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

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    Text VTZ p.v. 16 no. 11Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

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    Text VTZ p.v. 243, no. 11Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

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  • The times, or, The pressure and its causes examined [electronic resource] : an address to the people / by A citizen of Massachusetts.

    • Text
    • Boston : Printed for the author, 1837.
    • 1837
  • Letter to the Legislature of Massachusetts on the repeal of the license laws [electronic resource] / [by A citizen of Massachusetts].

    • Text
    • [Boston? : s.n., 1838?]
    • 1838
    • 1 Resource

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  • A familiar conversation upon an old subject [electronic resource] : between U and I / by A citizen of Massachusetts.

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    • Brookfield [Mass.] : E. and L. Merriam, printers, 1840.
    • 1840
  • A familiar conversation upon an old subject [electronic resource] : between U and I / by A citizen of Massachusetts.

    • Text
    • Brookfield, Mass. : E. and L. Merriam, printers, 1839.
    • 1839
  • Free Masonry [electronic resource] : a poem in three cantos, accompanied with notes, illustrative of the history, policy, principles, &c. of the Masonic institution ... and proving conclusively, by facts and arguments, that it necessarily leads to aristocratic distinctions in society, is a dangerous and deadly foe of liberty, and a formidable engine in the hands of wicked and designing men ... / by a citizen of Massachusetts.

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    • Leicester [Mass.] : Samuel A. Whittemore, 1830.
    • 1830
    • 1 Item
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