If you liked Observations on territorial sovereignty by Jeremiah S. Black, start with The doctrines of the Democratic and Abolition parties contrasted (1864), Letter to the Secretary of War, upon the legal liability of the government to meet certain acceptances of the late Secretary Floyd (1862), and Open letter. J.S. Black to Gen. Garfield (1876). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The doctrines of the Democratic and Abolition parties contrasted
1864 · 8 pages · Jeremiah S. Black · Same author
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Letter to the Secretary of War, upon the legal liability of the government to meet certain acceptances of the late Secretary Floyd
1862 · 8 pages · Jeremiah S. Black · Same author
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Open letter. J.S. Black to Gen. Garfield
1876 · 16 pages · Jeremiah S. Black · Same author
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Eulogy on the life and character of General Andrew Jackson
1845 · 23 pages · Jeremiah S. Black · Same author
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The Answer of the Sutro Tunnel company to the complaint of divers companies working mines of the Comstock Lode
1876 · 68 pages · Jeremiah S. Black, Sutro Tunnel Company · Same author
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Report of the Attorney General of the United States upon surveys in California and other matters pertaining to Mexican land grants
1861 · 22 pages · James F. Shunk, Jeremiah S. Black · Same author
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Observations on Senator Douglas's views of popular sovereignty, as expressed in Harpers' magazine, for September, 1859
1859 · 16 pages · Jeremiah S. Black · Same author
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The United States vs. Blyew, et al., for murder
1871 · 29 pages · Jeremiah S. Black, United States. Supreme Court. · Same author
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Observations on Senator Douglas's views of popular sovereignty
1859 · 16 pages · Jeremiah S. Black · Same author
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Letter of Judge Black to Mr. Stoughton
1877 · 36 pages · Jeremiah S. Black · Same author
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Speech of Hon. Jeremiah S. Black, at the Democratic mass convention, in Lancaster city, September 17, 1863
1863 · 7 pages · Jeremiah S. Black · Same author
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Judge Black's argument for Kentucky in the case of the United States vs. Blyew and Kennard
1871 · 27 pages · Jeremiah S. Black · Same author
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