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County and City of Philadelphia. The will of the majority the law. Citizens of the County and City. Attempts have been made to discredit the proceedings and resolutions of the numerous and unanimous meeting held in the State House yard on Monday

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The will of the majority the law.

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 151, Folder 13.

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