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- Works of Fisher Ames.
- A Dialogue between an assembly-man and a convention-man. : On the subject of the state constitution of Pennsylvania. : To which is added, some observations offered to the committee of the whole House of the said state, on the two first amendments to the Federal Constitution. : Also a plan for raising taxes to pay the debts of the United States in forty years; and reprobating the funding of it on posterity
- A candid view of facts, : in a letter from John B. Colvin to a Federal friend. : [Three lines from Junius]
- A circular letter from the General Republican Committee of the City and County of New York, to their Republican fellow citizens throughout the state : in vindication of the measures of the general government, and on the necessity of supporting them against foreign influence and domestic faction
- A discourse : delivered before the Lieutenant-Governor, the Council, and the two Houses composeing the Legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 31, 1809, being the day of general election
- A discourse : delivered before the Lieutenant-Governor, the Council, and the two Houses composing the Legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 31, 1809, being the day of general election
- A full exposition of the Clintonian faction, and the Society of the Columbian Illuminati; : with an account of the writer of the Narrative, and the characters of his certificate men, as also remarks on Warren's pamphlet.
- A letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering, a senator of the U. States from the state of Massachusetts : exhibiting to his constituents a view of the imminent danger of an unnecessary and ruinous war : addressed to His Excellency James Sullivan, governor of the said state
- A letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering, a senator of the United States from the state of Massachusetts : exhibiting to his constituents a view of the imminent danger of an unnecessary and ruinous war : addressed to His Excellency James Sullivan, governor of the said state
- A letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering, a senator of the United States from the state of Massachusetts : exhibiting to his constituents a view of the imminent danger of an unnecessary and ruinous war : addressed to His Excellency James Sullivan, governor, of the said state
- A letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering, a senator of the United States from the state of Massachusetts : exhibiting to his constituents a view of the imminent danger of an unnecessary and ruinous war : addressed to His Excellency James Sullivan, governour of the said state
- A letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering, a senator of the United States, from the state of Massachusetts : exhibiting to his constituents, a view of the imminent danger of an unnecessary and ruinous war : addressed to His Excellency James Sullivan, governor of the said state : to which is added, Governor Sullivan's answer
- A letter from the Honourable Timothy Pickering, a senator of the United States from the state of Massachusetts : exhibiting to his constituents a view of the imminent danger of an unnecessary and ruinous war : addressed to His Excellency James Sullivan, governor of the said state
- A letter to a friend on the conduct of the adherents to Mr. Burr.
- A letter to the Honorable John Randolph.
- A letter, containing some candid observations on mankind, : and the Republican administrations of Jefferson & Madison.
- A pamphlet, containing a series of letters, written by Colonel John Taylor, of Caroline, to Thomas Ritchie, editor of the "Enquirer", Richmond : in consequence of an unwarrantable attack made by that editor upon Colonel Taylor
- A reply to Aristides
- A review of the question, In whom has the Constitution vested the treaty power? : With incidental illustrations; and a short discussion of the right of the House to call on the president, in a late instance, for certain papers.
- A sermon, preached at Trinity Church, in Boston, on fast day, April 7, 1808.
- A sermon, preached in Christ Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia: on Wednesday, May 9, 1798. : Being the day appointed by the president, as a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer, throughout the United States of North America.
- A storke [i.e. stroke] at the branch : containing remarks on times and things
- A supplemental journal of such proceedings of the first session of the Ninth Congress : as during the time they were depending, were ordered to be kept secret and respecting which the injunction of secrecy was afterwards taken off by order of the House
- A view of the political conduct of Aaron Burr, Esq. vice-president of the United States.
- A vindication of Thomas Jefferson; against the charges contained in a pamphlet entitled, "Serious considerations, " &c.
- Address from the General Republican Committee of the City and County of New-York, to the Republican electors ....
- Address to the electors of the state of New-York, on the present state of public affairs
- Address to the people of Massachusetts
- Address to the people of New England : January 23, 1808
- Address to the people of New-England : December 15, 1808
- Address, pronounced at Worcester, on May 12th, 1804. In commemoration of the cession of Louisiana to the United States.
- Addresses of the successive presidents to both houses of Congress, at the opening of each session, with their answers : from the commencement of the present government to January 1, 1805 : together with the inaugural addresses during the same period, and the farewell address of George Washington
- American politics in the early republic : the new nation in crisis
- American principles. : A review of Works of Fisher Ames, compiled by a number of his friends. : First published in the Boston patriot. : [Four lines from Locke]
- An Address to Christians of every denomination in the United States, on the subject of the ensuing presidential election
- An address of the legislature, to the people of the commonwealth of Massachusetts: : to which is added, an appendix, containing the reports of the committees on the late state treasurer's accounts, and General Wilkinson's table
- An address to the electors of the state of New York
- An address to the people of New England
- An address to the people of New England : December 15th, 1808
- An address to the people of New-England
- An address to the people of New-England
- An address, to the Republican citizens of New York, on the inauguration of Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States : delivered on the 4th of March, 1801
- An answer to Paine's Letter to General Washington: : including some pages of gratuitous counsel to Mr. Erskine. : [One line of Latin quotation]
- An enquiry into the constitutional authority of the Supreme Federal Court, over the several states, in their political capacity. : Being an answer to Observations upon the government of the United States of America: by James Sullivan, Esq. attorney general of the state of Massachusetts.
- An examination of the various charges exhibited against Aaron Burr, Esq. vice-president of the United States; : and a development of the characters and views of his political opponents.
- An exhibition of the conduct of France towards America : illustrated by cases decided in the council of prizes in Paris
- An impartial review of the rise and progress of the controversy between the parties known by the names of the Federalists, & Republicans. : Containing an investigation of the radical cause of division; and of some of the subordinate or auxiliary causes which have been instrumental in enlarging the breach, and inflaming the minds of the partizans. : In a series of letters from a partaker in the American Revolution to a junior citizen
- An oration pronounced at Orleans, July 4, 1809 : thirty first anniversary of American independence
- An oration, delivered at Port-Elizabeth, state of New-Jersey, on the 21st day of March, 1801.
- An oration, delivered at Raynham (Massachusetts) Friday, May 11th, 1804, on the late acquisition of Louisiana : at the unanimous request of the Republican citizens of the county of Bristol
- An oration, delivered in the Baptist meeting-house, in Providence, on the Fourth of July, 1801, in commemoration of American independence.
- An oration, on the necessity of political union at the present day: : delivered at the Baptist Meeting-House, in Providence, at the commencement of Rhode-Island College, A.D. 1797.
- An oration, pronounced at Fitchburg, July 4, 1803 : at the request of Federal Republicans
- An oration, pronounced before the Washington Benevolent Society of the County of Hampshire, : on their first anniversary, 1812. In commemoration of the nativity of Washington.
- Authentic information relative to the conduct of the present and last administrations of the United States, earnestly recommended to the attentive perusal of every thinking man in the community
- British influence on the affairs of the United States proved and explained
- Bystander: or A series of letters on the subject of the "legislative choice" of electors in Maryland: : in which the constitutional right to a legislative choice in that state, and the necessity of adopting it, for the present election only, in order to counteract the artifices of the Anti-federalists in Virginia and other states, and to prevent a president from being elected by the minority of the nation, instead of the majority, are considered and fully proved. : Addressed to the people of Maryland
- Church and state, a political union, formed by the enemies of both. : Illustrated in correspondencies between the Rev. Stanley Griswold, and the Rev. Dan Huntington, and between Col. Ephraim Kirby, and the Rev. Joseph Lyman. : [One line of quotation]
- Constitutional republicanism, in opposition to fallacious federalism; : as published occasionally in the Independent chronicle, under the signature of Old-South. : To which is prefixed, a prefatory address to the citizens of the United States, never before published.
- Democracy unveiled, or, Tyranny stripped of the garb of patriotism
- Documents from Henry, the British spy!!
- Documents from John Henry, the late British Emissary in the eastern states
- Einige vermischte Gedanken uber Regierungsreform in Beziehung aufs Christenthum. : Eine Rede, gehalten vor der Gesellschaft zu Unterstutzung Hulfsbedurftiger Hausarmen in der Evangelisch-Lutherischen St. Michaelis- und Zions-Gemeine, den 2ten Februar, 1795.
- Facts are stubborn things, or Nine plain questions to the people of Connecticut, : with a brief reply to each.
- Five letters, addressed to the yeomanry of the United States: : containing some observations on the dangerous scheme of Governor Duer and Mr. Secretary Hamilton, to establish national manufactories.
- Inchiquin, the Jesuit's letters, during a late residence in the United States of America : being a fragment of a private correspondence, accidentally discovered in Europe : containing a favourable view of the manners, literature, and state of society, of the United States, and a refutation of many of the aspersions cast upon this country, by former residents and tourists
- Inchiquin, the Jesuit's letters, during a late residence in the United States of America : being a fragment of a private correspondence, accidentally discovered in Europe; containing a favourable view of the manners, literature, and state of society, of the United States, and a refutation of many of the aspersions cast upon this country, by former residents and tourists
- Journal of the Senate of the United States of America, being the first session of the eighth Congress, begun ... October 17, 1803 ....
- Launching the "Extended Republic" : the Federalist Era
- Letters of Abbe Salemankis to a friend in Ireland
- Letters to Alexander Hamilton, king of the Feds. : Ci-devant secretary of the Treasury of the United States of America, inspector-general of the standing armies thereof, counsellor at law, &c. &c. &c. : Being intended as a reply to a scandalous pamphlet lately published under the sanction, as it is presumed, of Mr. Hamilton, and signed with the signature of Junius Philnus.
- Letters to the citizens of the United States
- Mr. Abiel Foster's motion for an amendment to the Constitution of the United States. : 16th February, 1799. Ordered to lie on the table. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)
- Mr. Abiel Foster's motion for an amendment to the Constitution of the United States. : 4th February, 1800. Committed to a committee of the whole House on the state of the Union. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)
- Oration delivered at Washington, July fourth, 1809; : at the request of the Democratic citizens of the District of Columbia.
- Oration delivered in Wallingford, on the 11th of March 1801, : before the Republicans of the state of Connecticut, at their general thanksgiving, for the election of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency and of Aaron Burr to the vice presidency of the United States of America.
- Oration delivered in Wallingford, on the 11th of March 1801, : before the Republicans of the state of Connecticut, at their general thanksgiving, for the election of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency, and of Aaron Burr to the vice-presidency, of the United States of America.
- Oration, delivered at Washington City, on the 4th July inst.:
- Oration, pronounced on the Fourth of July, 1809, : before the president of the United States, the heads of departments, and the Democratic citizens of the District of Columbia, convened in the city of Washington.
- Pindaric odes, addressed to His Highness the American Caesar, : written in the year 1800, and now first published, for the consolation of the fallen friends of order, and a warning to the Jacobins.
- Plain truth: : addressed to the people of Virginia.
- Political queries and statements. : Addressed to candid men of all parties. : First enquire, and then judge
- Porcupine's works : containing various writings and selections, exhibiting a faithful picture of the United States of America : of their government, laws, politics, and resources : of the characters of their presidents, governors, legislators, magistrates, and military men, and of the customs, manners, morals, religion, virtues and vices of the people : comprising also a complete series of historical documents and remarks, from the end of the war, in 1783, to the election of the President, in March, 1801
- Proofs of a conspiracy against Christianity and the government of the United States : exhibited in several views of the union of church and state in New-England
- Proofs of a conspiracy, against Christianity, and the government of the United States : exhibited in several views of the union of church and state in New-England.
- Propositions of Colonel Hamilton, of New-York, in the Convention for establishing a constitutional government for the United States : also, a summary of the political opinions of John Adams, late president of the United States, illustrated and proved by extracts from his writings on government : and a most interesting discussion, of the fundamental points of difference between the two great political parties in the United States, by the said John Adams, a Federalist, and Samuel Adams, late governor of the commonwealth of Massachusetts : in four letters, written while the former was Vice-President of the United States, and the latter was Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts
- Public notice. : Friday the fourth day of November next, is the day appointed by law, for the people to meet at their respective places of election, to choose by written tickets, fifteen electors on behalf of this state, of a president and vice-president of the United States ..
- Public notice. : Friday the fourth day of November next, is the day appointed by law, for the people to meet at their respective places of election, to choose by written tickets, fifteen electors on behalf of this state, of a president and vice-president of the United States ..
- Remarks on the Review of Inchiquin's letters, published in the Quarterly Review : addressed to the Right Honourable George Canning
- Sedgwick & Co. or A key to the six per cent Cabinet.
- Select works of Robert Goodloe Harper : consisting of speeches on political and forensic subjects : with the answer drawn up by him to the articles of impeachment against Judge Chase, and sundry political tracts ..
- Strictures on a pamphlet, entitled, "An examination of the president's reply to the New-Haven remonstrance, " &c. signed, "Lucius Junius Brutus." : With an appendix, containing a cursory notice of the literary character of Lucius Junius Brutus; and some of his worthy compeers in calumny.
- The Federal catechism metamorphosed, or, The natural spirit of Federalism exposed from the works of their Federal holiness : calculated for the meridian of Grafton, but will serve for the whole of New Hampshire, and any other of the Federal States, without any material alteration
- The Federalists; : a study in administrative history
- The Honest politician : containing the first eight numbers : together with a publication under the signature of Vindex relative to the same subject : addressed to the President, and published in the District of Columbia about the middle of February last, Part I
- The New-England patriot : being a candid comparison, of the principles and conduct of the Washington and Jefferson administrations : the whole founded upon indisputable facts and public documents ..
- The Sham-patriot unmasked, or, An exposition of the fatally successful arts of demagogues to exalt themselves by flattering and swindling the people : in a variety of pertinent facts drawn from sacred and profane history
- The Sham-patriot unmasked, or, An exposition of the fatally successful arts of demagogues, to exalt themselves by flattering and swindling the people : in a variety of pertinent facts drawn from sacred and profane history
- The antigallican; or, The lover of his own country: : in a series of pieces partly heretofore published and partly new, wherein French influence, and false patriotism, are fully and fairly displayed.
- The federal politician.
- The life and times of Aaron Burr, : lieutenant-colonel in the army of the revolution, United States senator, vice-president of the United States, etc.
- The new crisis
- The rise and progress of the political dissension in the U[nited] States : a sermon, preached in Dracutt, May 11, 1811, it being the annual fast
- The sham-patriot unmasked, or, An exposition of the fatally successful arts of demagogues, to exalt themselves by flattering and swindling the people : in a variety of pertinent facts drawn from sacred and profane history
- The whole truth : an address to the freemen of New England, but worthy the attention of every genuine American
- The whole truth : to the freemen of New England
- The whole truth, or, the Essex junto exposed : addressed to the freemen of New England
- The whole truth. : To the freemen of New-England
- The works of Benjamin Franklin; : containing several political and historical tracts not included in any former ed., and many letters official and private, not hitherto published; with notes and a life of the author.
- Thomas Paine's Letters to the citizens of the United States : published at the request of a number of citizens
- Thoughts, on the subject of the ensuing election, : addressed to the party in the state of New-York, who claim exclusively the appellation of Federalists. : At a time when the eyes of all genuine Americans are wet with sorrow for the loss of a Washington ..
- To the freeholders of Prince William, Stafford, and Fairfax. : Fellow-citizens, My being a candidate for your suffrages at the ensuing election of an elector of the president and vice-president of the United States, has been some time known to you ..
- Two sermons, addressed to the Second Congregational Society in Newburyport, Fast-day, April 6, 1809
- Two sermons, addressed to the Second Congregational Society in Newburyport, Fast-day, April 6, 1809
- Two sermons, addressed to the Second Congregational Society in Newburyport, Fast-day, April 6, 1809
- Who shall be governor, Strong or Sullivan? or, The sham-patriot unmasked : being an exposition of the fatally successful arts of demagogues ..
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