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Truth will out! : the foul charges of the Tories against the editor of the Aurora repelled by positive proof and plain truth and his base calumniators put to shame. : (Price--two c...
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Connecticut Republicanism. : an oration on the extent and power of political delusion. Delivered in New-Haven, on the evening preceding the public commencement, September 1800. /
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Connecticut Republicanism. : an oration on the extent and power of political delusion. Delivered in New-Haven, on the evening preceding the public commencement, September, 1800. /
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The Salem frigate. Take notice! : Ye sons of freedom! all true lovers of the liberty of your country! step forth, and give your assistance in building the frigate, to oppose French...
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Serious facts, opposed to "Serious considerations:" or, The voice of warning to religious republicans. : Arise--awake--gird up your loins.--Your country is in danger! There shall a...
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(Circular.) Philadelphia, April 21st, 1800. : Dear sir, Since my circular letter of the 23d of January, many subjects of national concern, having either been acted upon by Congress...
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The detection of Bache ; or French diplomatic skill developed. : Very necessary to be kept in all families in town and country.
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Philadelphia, 20th, March, 1798. : Dear Sir, I have been sometime waiting for something important to communicate to you from this place ...
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The Death of Washington : with some remarks on Jeffersonian & Madisonian policy.
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To the committee who fitted out William Kittletas, of New York, to distribute scurrilous hand-bills, and propagate malicious falsehoods against Mr. Jay, in the Western District.
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Mr. Dwight Foster's motion, June 6. 1798.
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Message of the president of the United States, to both houses of Congress. : June 21st, 1798.
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Gloucester County, State of New-Jersey. : At a meeting of the Republican Committee held at the house of Isaac Smallwood ... the 6th of September, 1800. It was unanimously agreed, t...
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Mr. Harper's speech, on the foreign intercourse bill : in reply to Mr. Nicholas, Mr. Gallatin, and others.
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Philadelphia, March 20th, 1799. : My dear sir, According to my promise, in my letter of February 10th, I now present you with a sketch of the principal acts of Congress during the...
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Information is requested on the following subjects, viz.
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The Launch : a federal song.
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Mr. Livingston's motion. : 13th February, 1800. Ordered to lie on the table. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives).
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Colonel Lyon's address to his constituents. : To the freemen of the western district of Vermont. Vergennes Gaol, January 10th, 1799.
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Electors of New-York, to preserve the rights, maintain the liberty, and support the Constitution of their country, are the most sacred and important duties of American freemen. ...
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