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John Dickinson, Member of Congress &c.

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Stipple engraving printed in rust colored ink, American Legislators Patriots and Soldiers who have distinguished themselves in rendering their Country Independent published London
American Legislators Patriots and Soldiers who have distinguished themselves in rendering their Country Independent published London, Drawings and Prints, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Bequest of Charles Allen Munn 1924
Title: John Dickinson, Member of Congress &c.
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Stipple engraving printed in rust colored ink, American Legislators Patriots and Soldiers who have distinguished themselves in rendering their Country Independent published London.

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