An edition of The rights of the people of Kansas (1858)

The rights of the people of Kansas.

Speech of Preston King, of New York, in the Senate of the United States, March 16th, 1858, on the frauds, usurpation, and purpose, in which the slave constitution of the Lecompton convention had its origin.

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An edition of The rights of the people of Kansas (1858)

The rights of the people of Kansas.

Speech of Preston King, of New York, in the Senate of the United States, March 16th, 1858, on the frauds, usurpation, and purpose, in which the slave constitution of the Lecompton convention had its origin.

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[Washington, D.C

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Library of Congress
F685 .K54

The Physical Object

Pagination
7, [1] p.

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Open Library
OL6529125M
Internet Archive
rightsofpeopleof00king
LCCN
11006937
OCLC/WorldCat
5098084

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