A Letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to His Friend, in Virginia. Justifying the Conduct of the Citizens of Kentucky, as to Some of the Late Measures of the Central Government: And Correcting Certain False Statements by Dr George Nicholas (Paperback, 2010)
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Dr George Nicholas
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A Letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to His Friend, in Virginia. Justifying the Conduct of the Citizens of Kentucky, as to Some of the Late Measures of the Central Government: And Correcting Certain False Statements