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  • Henry Addison, Argument of Henry Addison in behalf of the corporate authorities and almost the entire population of Georgetown, D.C.,

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    Argument of Henry Addison
    IN BEHALF OF THE
    CORPORATE AUTHORITIES
    AND ALMOST THE
    ENTIRE POPULATION OF GEORGETOWN, D. C.,
    AGAINST
    THE PETITION OF COL. ROBERTS AND TWELVE OTHER CITIZENS TO CEDE AWAY A LARGE PORTION OF THE TERRITORY OF SAID CITY.

    POLKINNORM, PR., 9 ST. BET. 6TH & 7TH, WASHINGTON.

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    1 F202
    5342 Geo. Shoemaker.





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    08018221. General Collections, Library of Congress. Copyright status not determined; refer to accompanying matter.

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