The American remembrancer, or, An impartial collection of essays, resolves, speeches, &c. relative, or having affinity, to the treaty with Great Britain.
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Carey, Mathew, Pinckney, Charles, Thomson, John, Nicholas, John,
ResumoVol. 3 imperfect: p. 141-142 wanting. Comprises 12 parts, each having separate t.-p., issued at irregular intervals, Aug. 20, 1775-Jan. 20, 1776. [Vol. I]. Speech of Mr. Charles Pinckney ... Charleston, the 22d July, 1796 ... Speech of Mr. J. Thompson, at a meeting of the citizens of Petersburg, convened August 1, 1795 ... Defence of Mr. Jay's treaty [signed Camillus (Alexander Hamilton)] no. I-XV. Address to the President of the United States [signed Caius (Matthew Carey)]. Observations on Mr. Jay's treaty [signed Cato (R.R. Livingston)] no. I-XIII. [Proceedings of meetings of citizens at Wilmington, Del., Petersburg, Va., Philadelphia, Boston, Trenton, Richmond, Savannah, Baltimore and other places. Miscellaneous papers] -- [vol. II]. Observations on Mr. Jay's treaty [signed Cato (R.R. Livingston)] no. XIV-XV. An examination with the pending treaty with Great Britain [signed Juricola] no. I-IV. Defence of Mr. Jay's treaty [signed Camillus (Alexander Hamilton)] no. XVI-XX. The objections to the treaty refuted [signed A Federalist] no. I-VII. Remarks on Mr. Charles Pinckney's speech [of July 2, 1795] ... Reflections on Mr. Jay's treaty [signed Decius (John Nicholas)] no. I-VI. Strictures on the late conduct of the executive [signed A Republican]. Strictures on the President's circular answer [signed Z]. Gracchus [by John Thompson] no. 1. Sophistry detected [signed Tully] no. I. Atticus, no. I-V. [Proceedings of meetings of citizens of Lexington, Mass., Amelia county, Va., Richmond county, Ga., Warren county, N.C., and other places. Miscellaneous papers] -- [vol. III]. Sophistry detected [signed Tully] no. II. Defence of Mr. Jay's treaty [signed Camillus (Alexander Hamilton)] no. XXI-XXXVIII. Observations on Mr. Jay's treaty [signed Cato (R.R. Livingston)] no. XVI. Atticus, no. VI-IX. Cinna, no. I-VI. Reflections on Mr. Jay's treaty. Remarks on the treaty of amity, navigation, and commerce, concluded between Lord Crenville and Mr. Jay ... By a citizen of the United States [signed Columbus. Proceedings of meetings of citizens of Virginia, Pendleton county, S.C., Charlestown, Mass., Frederick county, Va., and other places. Miscellaneous papers] Book.
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