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A memorial in behalf of the architect of our federal constitution, Pelatiah Webster of Philadelphia, Penn. /
Published 1907“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Barlow's letter. : From the Connecticut courant.
Published 1798“…[publisher not identified],…”
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At a meeting of the Democratic Society of the City of New-York, on Wednesday, the 28th day of May, 1794 : ... the following address to the republican citizens of the United States,...
Published 1794“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Fallacy detected, by the evidence of facts ; or, Consideration on the impolicy and injustice of a compulsory reduction of the interest on the publick debt : in a letter to a member...
Published 1790“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Philadelphia, Saturday, 7th June, 1794. : Sir, Having, in conformity to the assurance expressed in my letter of the 22d ultimo, immediately transmitted copies of that letter and of...
Published 1794“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Guillotina, for January 1, 1797. : Addressed to the readers of the Connecticut courant.
Published 1797“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Marcellus : published in the Virginia gazette, November and December, 1794.
Published 1794“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Strictures and observations upon the three executive departments of the government of the United States : calculated to shew the necessity of some change therein, that the public m...
Published 1792“…[publisher not identified],…”
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An address to the citizens of the district of York, in Virginia. /
Published 1796“…[publisher not identified],…”
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An address to the citizens of the District of York, in Virginia. /
Published 1797“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Verses occasioned by reading the answer of the president of the United-States, to the House of Representatives, requesting certain papers relative to the treaty with Great-Britain.
Published 1797“…[publisher not identified],…”
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An address from William Smith, of South-Carolina, to his constituents.
Published 1794“…[publisher not identified],…”
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The Treaty-- its merits and demerits fairly discussed and displayed.
Published 1796“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Philadelphia, Dec. 8, 1795. : This day, precisely at 12 o'clock, the President of the United States met both houses of Congress in the hall of the representatives, and addressed th...
Published 1795“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Speech of the President of the United States to both houses of Congress. December 8, 1795.
Published 1795“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Speech of the President of the United States to both houses of Congress, Nov. 6, 1792.
Published 1792“…[publisher not identified],…”
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Speech of His Excellency George Washington, Esq ; president of the United States of America, delivered to the Honorable the Congress upon his introduction to office. : New York, Ma...
Published 1789“…[publisher not identified],…”
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