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Bolivia, as the insidious author and persistent perpetrator of a new international crime ... For fifteen years, now going on sixteen, Bolivia owes for her national maps, and always promises to pay for them, but seems secretly determined never to do it. Will she pay for them now? An appeal to the Congress of the United States for justice in behalf of the claimant, Joseph H. Colton, by his attorney, Hinton Rowan Helper.

Title:Bolivia, as the insidious author and persistent perpetrator of a new international crime ... For fifteen years, now going on sixteen, Bolivia owes for her national maps, and always promises to pay for them, but seems secretly determined never to do it. Will she pay for them now? An appeal to the Congress of the United States for justice in behalf of the claimant, Joseph H. Colton, by his attorney, Hinton Rowan Helper.
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Note:Washington, 1874
  
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Subject:Colton, J. H. (Joseph Hutchins), 1800-1893 -- Claims vs. Bolivia
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