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Barlow, Joel. Letter to the National Convention of France on the Defects in the Constitution of 1791 ; also, a Poem by, N. Y. Strictures and Observations upon the Three Executive Departments of the Government of United States. Printed in the United States of America, 1792.

Madison, James. Speech, January 14, 1794, in Support of his propositions for the Promotion of the Commerce of the United States, and in Reply to Wm. Smith.

N. Y., 1794 Manlius, with Notes and References. No. 1. As published in the Columbian Centinel. Sept. 3, 1794.

Letters to the people of Great Britain respecting the Present
State of their Public Affairs.
London, 1795
Features of Mr. Jay's Treaty, to which is annexed a View of the
Commerce of the United States as it Stands at Present.

1728 Political Pamphlets.

[Thirteen.]

Phila., 1795

Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation between Great
Britain and the U. S. of America.

Phila., 1795

Examination of Treaty of Amity, Commerce and Navigation
between the U. S. and Great Britain. By Cato.

N. Y., 1795
Official Notes from the Minister of French Republic to Secret-
ary of State of the U. S.
Phila., 1796
Notes from Citizen Adet, Minister Plenipotentiary of the
French Republic, to Secretary of State of U. S.

Phila., 1796
Ames's, Fisher, Speech of-on the Treaty between U. S. and
Great Britain. April 28, 1796.
Phila., 1796
Burke, Rt. Hon. Edmund. Letter from-on the Attacks made
upon him and his Pension. By Duke of Bedford and Earl
of Lauderdale.
Fauchet, Joseph. Sketch of our Political Relations with the
U. S. of America.
Boissière, C. C. Tanguy De La. Observations on the Dispatch,
Jan. 16, 1797, by Mr. Pickering to Mr. Pinckney.

Dublin, 1796

Phila., 1796

Phila., 1797

Erskine, Hon. Thomas. View of the Causes and Consequences
of the present War with France.
N. Y., 1797
Instructions to Charles C. Pinckney, John Marshall and El-
bridge Gerry, Envoys Extraord. and Ministers Plenip. to
French Republic.
Phila., 1798

Young, John. Essays on Government, Revolutions, British
Constitution, &c.
Phila., 1798
Nicholas, George. Letter from-Justifying the Conduct of the
Citizens of Kentucky, as to some of the late measures of the
General Gov't., and Correcting Certain False Statements.

Phila., 1799

The Political Green-House for the Year 1798. Scarce.

Hartford, 1799

1729 Political Pamphlets. Valuable. [Fourteen.]
Cooper, Thos., of Northumberland. Political Essays.

Phila., 1800

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Wolcott, Oliver. Address to the People of the U. S. on the Subject of the Report of a Committee appointed to "Examine and Report whether Monies drawn from the Treasury have been faithfully applied to the Objects for which they were Appropriated, &c." Relates to the imputed misuse of funds by Alex. Hamilton. Very scarce. Uncut.

Boston, 1802 Return of the whole numbers of Persons within the several districts of the U. S. For 1800. Second Census. Return of the whole numbers of Persons within the several districts of the U. S. For 1791. First Census of U.S. Duties on Goods, Wares, and Merchandise imported into the U.S. N. Y., 1803 Duane, Wm. Mississippi Question. Report of a Debate in the Senate of U. S. 23, 24, 25 Feb., 1803. Phila. Message of the President of the U. S. to the Senate and House of Representatives, Oct 17, 1803.

Treaty and Conventions entered into and ratified by the U. S. of America and the French Republic, relative to the cession of Louisiana. April 30, 1803. Scarce.

W. T. Political Economy, Founded in Justice and Humanity, 1804.

Answer to War in Disguise.

Washington
N. Y., 1806

Impartial Enquiry into the Conduct of Gov. Lewis in relation to the Merchants' Bank. By Politicus. N. Y., Jan. 1806.

1730 Political Pamphlets. [Ten.]

Randolph, John. Speech on the Importation of British Goods
into the U. S. March 5, 1806.

War without Disguise, or the Frauds of Neutral Commerce.
Scarce.

Amer., 1807

Phila., 1807

Fessenden, Thos. Green. Some Thoughts on the Present Dis
pute between G. B. and Amer.
Cheetham, James. Peace or War? or Thoughts on our Affairs
with England.

N. Y., 1807

Hints to both Parties, or Observations on the Proceedings in
Parliament.

N. Y., 1808
Mr. Lloyd's Speeches in the Senate of the U. S. on Mr. Hill-
house's resolution to repeal the Embargo Laws. Nov. 21,
1808.
Report, in part, of the Committee appointed on the President's
Message.

Phila., 1808
Washington

Mr. Pickering's Letter. Feb. 16, 1808.
Memorials of Sundry Merchants relative to the Infringements
of our Neutral Trade. Nov. 18, 1808.
Communications on the next election for President of the U. S.
and of the late measures of Fed. Admin.

Washington

1808

1731 Political Pamphlets. [Eleven.]

Reasons for Laying an Embargo.

Remarks on the Embargo Law. By Civis.

New York, 1808 N. Y., 1808

To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of N. Y.

Albany, 1808

New Crisis, or Appeal to the Nation. By Pericles.

Philad., 1809

N. Y., 1809

Analysis of the late Correspondence between our Administra-
tion and Great Britain and France.
Memoir concerning the Commercial Relations of the U. S. with
England; also, an Essay on the Advantages to be Derived
from new Colonies.

Boston, 1809

Review of the Works of Fisher Ames. By his Friends. Scarce.

Boston, 1809

Gardinier, Barent. Speech of-as relates to our Foreign Re-
lations. March, 1809.
Georgetown, D. C.

Hear both Sides, or an Address to all Impartial Men of all
Parties. N. Y., Dec. 21, 1809.

Address to the People of Mass. March 1, 1809.
Cases and Queries Submitted to Citizens of U. S.

1732 Political Pamphlets. [Thirteen.]

New York, 1809

Salem, 1820

Phila., 1820

Albany, 1820

Memorial of Merchants in Salem to Congress.
Navy Yard Exposition and Abuses. By B. Phillips. Curious
doc't.

Address to the Federal Electors of N. Y. on the election of
Governor and Lt.-Gov. of that State.

Three Letters on the present Calamitous State of Affairs, to
J. M. Garnett. By M. Carey.

Phila., 1820

Van Buren, M. Speech of, on the Settlement of the Governor's

Accounts.

Observations upon certain Public Offices.
Pell, A. S. Address to the Electors of N. Y.

Address to the Electors of Duchess Co.

Albany, 1820

N. Y., 1822 Albany, 1824 (1824)?

Memorial to the Legislature of N. Y. By Myron Holly.

1826

Memorials to Congress in regard to transporting the Mails and
keeping the Post Offices open on the Sabbath. N. Y., 1829
Speech of Mr. Hayne on Public Lands. Jan. 21, 1830.
White, E. D. Speech of, on the Duty on Sugar. Feb., 1831.
Strictures on Nullification.

1733 Political Pamphlets. [Ten.]

Thoughts on the Present Relations and Interests

Boston, 1832

of U. S.

New York, 1810 Conscript Militia

Boston, 1812 Philadelphia, 1812

Perpetual War the Policy of Mr. Madison.
and a Local Volunteer Force.
History of French Influence in the U. States.
Proceedings of Government of United States in Maintaining the
Public Right to the Beach of the Mississippi adjacent to New
Orleans against the Intrusion of Edw. Livingston. Prepared
by Thomas Jefferson. Very scarce.
N. Y., 1812

N. Y., 1812

Touchstone to the People of the United States on the choice of
a President.
Giles, Wm. B., Address of, to the People of Virginia.
Treaties between United States and Great Britain.

1813

Boston, 1815

Address to the House of Representatives of United States on
the War with Great Britain.

King, Rufus. Speech on the Navigation Act.
Two Speeches on the Missouri Bill.

1734 Political Pamphlets. [Twelve.]

Phila., 1812

N. Y., 1818

N. Y., 1819

Speech of Henry Clay in Defense of the American System. Feb. 1832.

Debate on the Nomination of Martin Van Buren as Minister of United States to Great Britain. Interesting. January 25, 1832.

Mr. Barnard's Speech, July 25, 1832.

Utica, N.Y. Journal of the Convention of the People of S. C. November 19, 1832. 131 p. The First Nullification and Secession Conven

tion.
Proceedings of the Onondaga Whig Convention.

Columbia, 1833

Syracuse, July 4, 1834

Reply to J. F. Cooper. By one of His Countrymen.

Boston, 1834

Report of the Union Committee in Relation to National Banks.
New York, 1834

Cambreleng's Letter to the Democratic Committee.
Speech of Mr. Moore of New York, May 5, 1836, on public
Monies of United States.

Silas Wright of New York, January 31, 1838, on pub

lic Monies of United States.

Oration of Edwin Forrest. July 4, 1838.

Address and Resolve of the Democratic Members of Mass. Legislature of 1838.

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Letters from Jesse Hoyt to Secretary of the Treasury, &c.
Scarce.

N. Y., 1842
Address of Whig Members of Senate and House of Representa

tives of Mass.

Boston, 1845

Speech of Mr. McMurray on the Governor's Message, January,

1843.

S. F. Vinton on the Loan Bill. February 8, 1848. Sinclair, John. Sermon on Great Britain and America. October 15, 1853.

The Great Clay Festival. June 9, 1842.

Speech of J. S. Bosworth on the Forty Million Debt.
Reply to the March Number of the Democratic Review, entitled
"The Late Acting President." Scarce.

N. Y., 1845

An Appeal to the whole country for an Union of Parties.

United States, 1850

Speech of Charles Sumner on the Fugitive Slave Bill, May 26, 1852.

Pamphlets.

Mr. Soule on the American Fisheries, August 12, 1852.

1736 Installation and Thanksgiving Discourses. [Twenty.] 1737 Miscellaneous pamphlets. Contains several Episcopal Convention Reports. [Sixteen.]

1738 Unitarian and Universalist Controversial pamphlets. [Eight.] 1739 Reports of Secretary of Treasury and N. Y. City Documents. [Thirty-one.]

1740 In the case of Ship Hunter-Joseph W. Brackett and Samuel Leggett. Very scarce lot. [Seven.]

1741 On Mails; Lotteries; Bristed's Oration on Literature; Samuel Farmer Jarvis's Address in N. Y.; Supreme Court, &c., &c. Very scarce lot. [Twenty-three.]

1742 Funeral Sermons. Rare lot. [Twenty-six.]

1743 Charges of the Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal ChurchBishops Ives, McIlvaine, Doane, White, Otey, Onderdonk, Brownell, De Lancey, Moore, and Others. [Thirty.]

1744 Channing Pamphlets. Comprising his Letter to Hon. Henry Clay, and Review of the same; and Professor Stuart's Letter on Religious Liberty; Duty of the Free States; Sermon on War, &c. [Eleven.]

1745 Temperance pamphlets. [Sixteen.]

1746 Unit. Assoc. Verplanck, Wardlaw, Deane, Small, &c. [Twenty.] 1747 Miscellaneous. Valuable. [Thirteen.]

Act to Abolish Imprisonment for debt and to punish Fraudu-
lent Debtors, passed April 26, 1831.
N. Y., 1832
Reports on the Abolition of Capital Punishment. Boston, 1837
Vindication of the Separate System of Prison Discipline from
the Misrepresentation of North American Review.

First Report of the Prison Association of New York.

Patton, Benjamin. Jurisdiction of the Lakes.

Payson, Thomas. Address, Oct. 10, 1816.
Porter, David. Sermon, Dec. 5, 1822.
Pudding, Hasty: a Poem. Very scarce.
Political Green House, Jan. 1, 1799.
Dwight, Timothy. Sermon on Duelling.

Phila., 1839

N. Y., 1844 Pittsburgh, 1842

Boston.

Catskill.

Brooklyn, 1833
Hartford.
N. Y., 1805
Hartford, 1805

Authentic Account of the Fatal Duel Fought on Sunday the
21st March, 1830, near Chester, Penn., between Charles G.
Hunter and Wm. Miller, the former midshipman of United
States Navy and Latter Attorney at Law of Phila., 1830.
Very scarce.

An Essay on Duelling.

N. Y., 1830

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