Circular Letters of Congressmen to Their Constituents, 1789-1829: First Congress-Ninth Congress, 1789-1807Noble E. Cunningham, Dorothy Hagberg Cappel Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Va., 1978 - 1634 pages |
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | xv |
Means of Communicating | xxvii |
EDITORIAL METHOD | xlvii |
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