Jove judicat æquo.-Hor. Eo ego ingenio natus sum, amicitiam
Atque inimicitiam in fronte promptam gero.-Ennius.
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Address of a Committee of Citizens of Mobile, Alabama, upon the subject of Banking Institutions. April, 1849.
Letter of Mr. Pratt, of Autauga, upon Currency. April, 1849.
Speech of Mr. Porter, in the Legislature of Alabama, on the Tennessee and Coosa Railway. 1848.
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American History, Last Leaves of, 270 American Art Union, Bulletin of the,
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Sea Lions; or the Lost Sealers, 263 Second War between the United States
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