An Address on the Right of Free Suffrage, Delivered at the Request of Freeholders and Others, of Providence, Rhode Island, in the Old Town House, April 19, and Repeated April 26 [1833] at the Same Place. With an Appendix, Containing the Rhode Island Bill of Rights, and the Rejected Petition Presented in 1829 to the Legislature of Rhode Island, by Nearly 2000 Petitioners, Including 700 Freeholders, Who were All Denominated Vagabonds and Renegades, by Benjamin Hazard, Who Reported on that Petition to the General Assembly.
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