Mary Alexander letter, New York, June 1, 1738, with taffeta bundles
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Alexander, Mary, -1760
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Mary Alexander letter, New York, June 1, 1738, with taffeta bundles
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Alexander, Mary, -1760
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Mary Alexander letter, New York, June 1, 1738, with taffeta bundles
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Alexander, Mary, -1760
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Mary Alexander letter, New York, June 1, 1738, with taffeta bundles
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Alexander, Mary, -1760
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Mary Alexander letter, New York, to David Barclay & Sons, London, October 2, 1749, with calico swatches
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Alexander, Mary, -1760 ; David Barclay & Sons
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Mary Alexander list, July 3, 1732, grosgrain swatches covering part of the text
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Alexander, Mary, -1760
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Mary Alexander list, July 3, 1732, grosgrain swatches lifted to reveal the text
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Alexander, Mary, -1760
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Mary Alexander list, July 3, 1732, with grosgrain swatches
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Alexander, Mary, -1760
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Maurice J. Sullivan letter to "Charles" informing of the death of Clinton E. Fisk in combat, dated France, Oct. 18th, 1918.
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Sullivan, Maurice J. ; New York (State). National Guard. Regiment, 7th
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New-York Manumission Society records, 1785-1849. Volume 5, Minutes of meetings, records, and reports of committees, 1785-1822
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New-York Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves, and Protecting Such of Them has Have Been, or May Be Liberated
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Sir, On carefully reviewing the conduct of your Congress, I find a remarkable conformity between it and the rules laid down by Machiavel in his well known treatise, intitled, The prince. …
Sir, On carefully reviewing the conduct of your Congress, I find a remarkable conformity between it and the rules laid down by Machiavel in his well known treatise, intitled, The prince. …, page [1]
Sir, On carefully reviewing the conduct of your Congress, I find a remarkable conformity between it and the rules laid down by Machiavel in his well known treatise, intitled, The prince. …, page [2]
Sir, You would probably think yourself neglected, and unjustly deprived of that notice to which you are entitled, were I to pass you over in silence when examining the conduct of your Congress. …