Record ID | ia:mrgardiniersspee00gard |
Source | Internet Archive |
Download MARC XML | https://archive.org/download/mrgardiniersspee00gard/mrgardiniersspee00gard_marc.xml |
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051 $aAC901$b.M5 vol. 390, no. 3$cCopy 2.
051 $aAC901$b.M5 vol. 944, no. 8$cCopy no. undetermined.
100 1 $aGardenier, Barent,$dd. 1822. [from old catalog]
245 10 $aMr. Gardinier's speech in the House of representatives of the United States, on foreign relations, while under the consideration of Mr. Campbell's resolutions.
260 $a[Boston,$bRussell & Cutler, printers,$c1808]
300 $a32 p.$c21 cm.
510 4 $aShaw & Shoemaker$c15084
650 0 $aEmbargo, 1807-1809.
651 0 $aUnited States$xForeign relations$y1789-1809.
710 2 $aMiscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)$5DLC [from old catalog]
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991 $bc-RareBook$hAC901$i.M5 vol. 390, no. 3$tCopy 1$mMisc Pam$wPREM
991 $bc-RareBook$hAC901$i.M5 vol. 944, no. 8$tCopy 1$mMisc Pam$wPREM