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- Union with France a greater evil than union with Britain. : A sermon preached in Rowley, West-Parish, at the annual fast, April 5th, 1810.
- An address delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society, Brimfield, February 22d, 1813.
- An oration delivered in the Brick Church in Lansingburgh, July 4th, 1809.
- An oration, delivered at Greenfield, July 6, 1812: in commemoration of American independence; : at the request of the Washington Benevolent Societies, of the county of Franklin.
- An oration, delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society, at Marietta, on the 22d of February, 1814, : being the anniversary of the birth day of the immortal Washington.
- An oration, in commemoration of the dissolution of the political union between the United States of America and France. : Delivered on the seventeenth of July, 1799, at St. John's Church, in Portsmouth, N.H.
- An oration, on the apparent, and the real political situation of the United States, : pronounced before the Connecticut Society of Cincinnati, assembled, at New-Haven, for the celebration of American independence, July the 4th, 1799.
- By the United States in Congress assembled. April 30, 1784. : The trust reposed in Congress, renders it their duty to be attentive to the conduct of foreign nations ..
- By the president and the Supreme Executive Council of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, a proclamation. : Whereas definitive articles of peace and amity, between the United States of America and his Britannic Majesty, were concluded and signed at Paris, on the 3d day of September 1783, ... And whereas, the United States in Congress assembled, having seen and duly considered the definitive articles aforesaid, did, by a certain article, under the seal of the United-States, bearing date the 14th day of January, 1784, approve, ratify and confirm the same, ... We have thought fit to make known the premises to the citizens of this state; ... Given in Council, under the hand of the president, and the seal of the state, at Philadelphia, this twenty second day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eight four.
- Expansionists of 1812
- Foreign policy in the early republic : the law of nations and the balance of power
- Memorial and remonstrance from the legislature of the state of Massachusetts, against certain acts of the general government; : and also, expressing the opinion of that legislature, in relation to certain measures presumed by them to be contemplated by the government of the United States. : February 27th, 1809. Printed by order of the Senate
- Memorial. : To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. : The memorial and remonstrance of the legislature of Massachusetts
- Mr. Crowninshield's resolutions. : Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, November 16th 1808
- Mr. Giles' motion. : September 23, 1814. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States
- Office for Foreign Affairs, July 4, 1785. : The secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a copy of the convention respecting French and American consuls, reports, that the convention ... having been formally executed by French and American plenipotentiaries, nothing is wanting to perfect that compact, but the ratifications specified in the 16th article. ..
- Report of the committee to whom was referred on the 12th ultimo, a motion for appropriation of two millions of dollars, in addtion to the sum usually appropriated, in relation to the intercourse between the United States and foreign nations
- The committee to whom was referred sundry letters and papers relative to commercial matters, submit the following circular letter and resolves. : The trust reposed in Congress, renders it their duty to be attentive to the conduct of foreign nations ..
- The correspondence of John Adams, Esquire, late president of the United States of America; : concerning the British doctrine of impressment; and many interesting things which occurred during his administration: : originally published in the Boston patriot
- The speech of His Excellency Governor Langdon to the legislature of New-Hampshire, : the answer of the House of Representatives, : and the protest of the minority in the House. : June session, 1811
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