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An answer to Alexander Hamilton's letter, concerning the public conduct and character of John Adams, Esq. president of the United States. By a citizen of New-York.
Cheetham, James, 1772-1810.Date: 1800. (Copy-right secured)- Books
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To the citizens of the United States, and particularly to the citizens of New-York, New-Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania, Maryland and North-Carolina, on the propriety of choosing Republican members to their state legislatures, at the ensuing elections, in order to secure th election of electors of a president, at the approaching election for that important office.
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Letters on various interesting and important subjects; many of which have appeared in the Aurora. Corrected and much enlarged. By Robert Slender. O.S.M. [Two lines from Pope]
Freneau, Philip Morin, 1752-1832.Date: December 30, 1799- Books
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Observations on the dispute between the United States and France, addressed by Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq. One of the Representatives in Congress for the State of South Carolina, to his constituents, in May 1797.
Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825.Date: [1798]- Books
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Answer to a dialogue between a Federalist and a Republican: first inserted in the news-papers in Charleston, and now republished at the desire of a number of citizens.
De Saussure, Henry William, 1763-1839.Date: [1800]- Books
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Ten letters to Dr. Joseph Priestly, in answer to his Letters to the inhabitants of Northumberland. From Noah Webster, Jun.
Webster, Noah, 1758-1843.Date: 1800- Books
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Observations on the dispute between the United States and France, addressed by Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq. one of the delegates of South Carolina, (A State, at one Time, the most devoted to the French Interests of any in the Union) to his constituents, in May, 1797. Irishmen will find this pamphlet well worth their perusal at the present Moment, as containing Facts and Observations equally applicable to this Country.
Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825.Date: M.DCC.XCVIII. [1798]- Books
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An oration, delivered at Williamstown, on the 4th of July, 1799. Being the anniversary of American independence. By Ezekiel Bacon, Esquire. [Five lines from Thomson]
Bacon, Ezekiel, 1776-1870.Date: [1799]- Books
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Letter from Alexander Hamilton, concerning the public conduct and character of John Adams, Esq; president of the United States.
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804.Date: 1800- Books
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The letters of Fabius, in 1788, on the Federal Constitution; and in 1797, on the present situation of public affairs. Copy-right secured.
Dickinson, John, 1732-1808.Date: 1797- Books
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Letters to the inhabitants of Northumberland and its neighbourhood, on subjects interesting to the author, and to them. Part I. By Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S. &c. [One line in Latin from Juvenal]
Priestley, Joseph, 1733-1804.Date: MDCCXCIX. [1799]- Books
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A short account of the principal proceedings of Congress, in the late session, and a sketch of the state of affairs between the United States and France in July, 1798: in a letter from Robt. Goodloe Harper, Esq. of South Carolina, to one of his constituents.
Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825.Date: [1798]- Books
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Mr. Harper's speech, on the foreign intercourse bill, in reply to Mr. Nicholas and Mr. Gallatin. Delivered in the committee of the whole of the House of Representatives of the United States, on Friday the second of March, 1798.
Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825.Date: 1798]- Books
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Observations on the dispute between the United States and France: addressed to his constituents, in May 1797. By Robert Goodloe Harper, ... The tenth edition, with a preface, giving a biographical sketch of the author, and a review of the work.
Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825.Date: 1798- Books
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An oration on the rise and progress of the United States of America, to the present crisis; and on the duties of the citizens. By Alexander Addison, Esq.
Addison, Alexander, 1759-1807.Date: 1798- Books
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The philanthropist: or, A good twenty-five cents worth of political love powder, for honest Adamites and Jeffersonians: with the following recommendation by George Washington. [Fourteen line letter from Washington to Weems dated Aug. 29, 1799; followed by six lines of verse] By the Rev. M.L. Weems (of Lodge No. 50), Dumfries.
Weems, M. L. (Mason Locke), 1759-1825.Date: 1799]- Books
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Desultory reflections on the new political aspects of public affairs in the United States of America, since the commencement of the year 1799. [Seven lines of verse]
Fenno, John Ward, 1778-1802.Date: 1800- Books
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An oration on the extent and power of political delusion. Delivered in New-Haven, on the evening preceding the public commencement, September, 1800. By Abraham Bishop.
Bishop, Abraham.Date: M,DCCC. [1800]- Books
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Political essays, by Thomas Cooper, Esq. of Northumberland.
Cooper, Thomas, 1759-1839.Date: 1800- Books
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Federal republicanism, displayed in two discourses, preached on the day of the state fast at Chelmsford, and on the day of the national fast at Concord, in April, 1799. By Hezekiah Packard, Pastor of the church in Chelmsford. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
Packard, Hezekiah, 1761-1849.Date: 1799- Books
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Address to the people of the United States with an epitome and vindication of the public life and character of Thomas Jefferson.
Beckley, John James, 1757-1807.Date: MDCCC. [1800]- Books
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Observations on the dispute between the United States & France. Addressed by Robert Goodloe Harper, of South-Carolina, to his constituents, in May, 1797. To which is annexed, his speech, in Congress, on the foreign intercourse bill, in reply to Mr. Nicholas, Mr. Gallatin, and others. Delivered March 2, 1798.
Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825.Date: April, 1798- Books
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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. By Abraham Bishop. [Five lines of quotations]
Bishop, Abraham.Date: Nov. 13, 1800- Books
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The Communications of several states, on the resolutions of the legislature of Virginia, respecting the Alien and Sedition laws.
Date: [1799]- Books
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Strictures upon the letter imputed to Mr. Jefferson, addressed to Mr. Mazzei.
Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824.Date: Printed, June, 1800