Letter, 1804 March 2, Providence, [Rhode Island] to Tho[ma]s Jefferson, [Washington D.C.]

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Letter, 1804 March 2, Providence, [Rhode Island] to Tho[ma]s Jefferson, [Washington D.C.]

Proposed amendment to Constitution of U.S. passed the Senate of this state unanimous, and in the House of Representatives by a majority of 24.

1 p. on 1 leaf ; 24 cm. x 18 cm.

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