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Letter From Joshua Leavitt

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Michigan Liberty Press, August 25, 1848
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25
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August
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1848
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Liberty Men

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Michigan Liberty Press, August 18, 1848
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August
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1848
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Buffalo Covention--the Result

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Michigan Liberty Press, August 18, 1848
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18
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August
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1848
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National Antislavery Convention: From The Western Citizen

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Signal of Liberty, January 16, 1847
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January
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1847
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{ircter At The Soo, Who Shot Schoolcraft, Has Not Yet Been A...

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Signal of Liberty, September 19, 1846
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September
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1846
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The Central Committee: To The Liberty Party Of Michigan

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Signal of Liberty, September 19, 1846
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September
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1846
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Our Inquiry Meeting

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Signal of Liberty, August 08, 1846
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8
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August
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1846
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War!

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Signal of Liberty, April 20, 1842
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1842
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Decision Of The Supreme Court

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Signal of Liberty, March 30, 1842
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30
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March
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1842
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Mr. Birney's Letter To A Committee Of The National Conventio...

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Signal of Liberty, March 16, 1842
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16
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March
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1842
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