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Description - Opinions of Hon. John M. Read, of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania: In Favor of the Constitutionality of the Act of Congress of March 3, 1863, for Enrolling and Calling Out the National Forces and for Other Purposes. by John M Read

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Harvard Law School Library

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Delivered at Pittsburg, on Monday, November 9, 1863, and at Philadelphia, on Saturday, January 16, 1864." "Three bills in equity were filed in the Supreme Court for the Eastern District by three individuals against the officers of the Enrolling Board of

Philadelphia: Caxton Press of C. Sherman, Son & Co, 1864. 31, [1] p.; 23 cm.

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