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- Hints to both PartiesFull Title: Hints to both parties : or, Observations on the proceedings in Parliament upon the petitions against the Orders in council, and on the conduct of His Majesty's Ministers in granting licenses to import the staple commodities of the enemy. Printed for E. SargeantFull Title: Hints to both parties : or, Observations on the proceedings in Parliament upon the petitions against the Orders in council, and on the conduct of His Majesty's Ministers …
- Analysis of the late correspondence between our administration and Great Britain & France, with an attempt to show what are the real causes of the Failure of the NegotiationTen pieces originally published in the Columbian Centinel. A later edition with imprint New York, Printed for E. Sargeant, 1809, contains two additional pieces.Ten pieces originally published in the Columbian Centinel. A later edition with imprint New York, Printed for E. Sargeant, 1809, contains two additional pieces.
- An Address to the Citizens of Massachusetts, on the causes and remedy of our national distresses......
- Correspondence between Mr. Monroe and Mr. Canning and between Mr. Madison and Mr. RoseFull Title: Report of the Committee to whom was Referred the Correspondence between Mr. Monroe and Mr. Canning, and between Mr. Madison and Mr. Rose, relative to the attack on the Chesapeake : and also a communication from the President of the United States of the 30 March last, with …Full Title: Report of the Committee to whom was Referred the Correspondence between Mr. Monroe and Mr. Canning, and between Mr. Madison and Mr. Rose, relative to the attack on …
- Sermon : the question of war with Great Britain, examined upon moral and Christian principlesJoseph Dana was also considered as the supposed author. Bibliogr. Printed by Snelling and SimonsJoseph Dana was also considered as the supposed author. Bibliogr. Printed by Snelling and Simons
- Remarks and criticism on the Hon. John Quincy Adams's letter to the Hon. Harrison Gray OtisPrinted by Joshua CushingPrinted by Joshua Cushing
- Supplement to the late analysis of the public correspondence between our Cabinet and those of France and G. Britain......
- Thoughts upon the conduct of our administration in relation both to Great Britain and France, more especially in reference to the late negotiation, concerning the attack on the ChesapeakePrinted at the Repertory OfficePrinted at the Repertory Office
- Mr. Hillhouses' speech, on the resolution to repeal the embargo, November 29, 1808......
- Mr. Pickering's speech in the Senate of the United States, on the resolution offered by Mr. Hillhouse to repeal the several acts laying an embargo, November 30, 1808......
- Mr. Giles' speech, delivered in the Senate of the United States, on Thursday, 24th November, 1808, on the resolution of Mr. Hillhouse, to repeal the embargo lawsPrinted by Pool & PalfrayPrinted by Pool & Palfray
- Letter from the Secretary of State to Mr. Monroe, on the subject of the attack on the Chesapeake : the correspondence of Mr. Monroe with the British Government; and also Mr. Madison's correspondence with Mr. Rose on the same subjectMarch 23, 1808. Printed by order of the House of Representatives.March 23, 1808. Printed by order of the House of Representatives.
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