Books by James H. Causten
View Of The Claims Of American Citizens (1829)
James H. Causten, Citizen Of Baltimore
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Memoranda of Four Claims Against Mexico Which Were Submitted to the Late Board, and Rejected
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View Of The Claims Of American Citizens: Which Were (reserved Against The French Republic, By The Convention Of The 30th September, 1800: --and Which
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A Sketch of the Claims of Sundry American Citizens on the Government of the United States for Indemnity
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Review of the Veto Message of President Pierce of Feb. 17, 1855, on the Bill Relating to French Spoliations
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A Sketch of the Claims of Sundry American Citizens On the Government of the United States for Indemnity: For Depredations Committed On Their Property
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Review Of The Veto Message Of President Pierce Of February 17, 1855, On The Bill Relating To French Spoliations (1855)
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Review Of The Veto Message Of President Pierce Of February 17, 1855, On The Bill Relating To French Spoliations (1855)
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View Of The Claims Of American Citizens (1829)
Citizen Of Baltimore, James H. Causten
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A Sketch Of The Claims Of Sundry American Citizens On The Government Of The United States, For Indemnity, For Depredations Committed On Their Property ... Prior To The 30th Of September, 1809 ...
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