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A catalogue of the New Jersey bills of credit : comprising their amounts, denominations, and the names of the persons appointed to sign them, from 1723 to 1786
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A catalogue of the New Jersey bills of credit : comprising their amounts, denominations, and the names of the persons appointed to sign them, from 1723 to 1786
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1863.
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117998
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Phillips, Henry (1838-1895)
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23 cm
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