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The Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates, from the States of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island; the Counties of Cheshire and Grafton, in the State of New Hampshire; and the County of Windham, in the State of Vermont: Convened at Hartford...December 15th, 1814.
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1815
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Connecticut Courant, Extra, January 6, 1815. The Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates, From the States of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode-Island; the Counties of Cheshire, and Grafton, in the State of New-Hampshire; and the County of Windham, in the State of Vermont:--Convened at Hartford, in the Stae of Connecticut, December 15, 1814. [Caption title].
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1815
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The American Naval and Patriotic Songster...in Honor of Hull, Jones, Decatur, Perry, Bainbridge, Lawrence, &c. &c. &c.
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1836
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Norfolk Convention. Pursuant to previous notice, Republican Delegates from the several towns in the County of Norfolk assembled...in Dedham, on the 17th...[Caption title & partial text].
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1812
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The Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates, from the States of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island; the Counties of Cheshire and Grafton, in the State of New Hampshire; and the County of Windham, in the State of Vermont: Convened at Hartford...December 15th, 1814. Third edition, corrected and improved.
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1815
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The Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates, from the States of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island; the Counties of Cheshire and Grafton, in the State of New Hampshire; and the County of Windham, in the State of Vermont: Convened at Hartford...December 15th, 1814.
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1815
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Mr. Webster and His Revilers. [Caption title].
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1841
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Ledger Entries Showing Ships Landed. Boston, Massachusetts. June 20, 1812 to June 23, 1812. Sheet 9.5 x 15 inches. 1 p. From unknown ledger, pp.107-8. Ink. Left edge cut cleanly, paper browned. Fine.
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1812
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A Veteran of 1812. Jonathan Phillips. [Caption title].
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1868
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Essex Resolutions [fly title].
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1808
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ADAMS, J.Q.
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A Letter to the Hon. John Quincey [!] Adams, Occasioned by His Letter to Mr. Otis. By Alfred.
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1808
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ANDREWS, CHARLES.
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The Prisoners' Memoirs, or, Dartmoor Prison; Containing a Complete and Impartial History of the Entire Captivity of the Americans in England...also, a Particular Detail of All Occurrences Relative to that Horrid Massacre at Dartmoor...
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1815
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ANON.
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No. I. The Times; a Poem, Addressed to the Inhabitants of New-England, and of the State of New-York, Particularly on the Subject of the Present Anti-Commercial System of the National Administration.
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1809
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ANON.
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The Song-Singer's Amusing Companion. Being a Selection of the Best Philosophic, Sentimental, National and Moral Songs...by Philo Musico, A.B.
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1818
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ANON.
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The Adventures of Uncle Sam, in Search After His Lost Honor. By Frederick Augustus Fidfaddy, Esq. [pseud.] Member of the Legion of Honor, Scratch-etary to Uncle Sam and Privy Counsellor to Himself.
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1816
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ANON.
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The Adventures of Uncle Sam, in Search After His Lost Honor. By Frederick Augustus Fidfaddy, Esq. [pseud.] Member of the Legion of Honor, Scratch-etary to Uncle Sam and Privy Counsellor to Himself.
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1816
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ANON.
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The Adventures of Uncle Sam, in Search After His Lost Honor. By Frederick Augustus Fidfaddy, Esq. [pseud.] Member of the Legion of Honor, Scratch-etary to Uncle Sam and Privy Counsellor to Himself.
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1816
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ANON.
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A General View of the Rise, Progress, and Brilliant Achievements of the American Navy....A Succinct Account of the Origin and Progress of the Greek Revolution. Terminating with the Glorious Victory of Navarino, October 20, 1827.
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1828
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CHIPMAN, NATHANIEL?
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The Crisis: On the Origin and Consequences of Our Political Dissensions. To Which is Annexed, the Late Treaty Between the United States and Great Britain. By a Citizen of Vermont.
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1815
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COLEMAN, WILLIAM.
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Remarks and Criticisms on the Hon. John Quincy Adams's Letter to the Hon. Harrison Gray Otis.
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1808
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DALL, ELIZA BRADFORD
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Three (3) pp. ALS. Eliza Bradford Dall to Cousin William Dall in Boston. Baltimore, Maryland, November 15, 1814. Sheet 10 x 16 in, folded with integral address and postmark. Folds, small hole at seal.
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1814
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DAVIS, PARIS M.
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An Authentic History of the Late War Between the United States and Great Britain ...
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1836
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DUANE, WILLIAM.
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Politics for American Farmers; Being a Series of Tracts, Exhibiting the Blessings of Free Government, As It Is Administered in the United States, Compared with the Boasted Stupendous Fabric of British Monarchy. Originally Written For, and Published in, the Aurora of Philadelphia, in the Beginning of 1807.
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1807
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EMMONS, RICHARD.
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The Fredoniad: or, Independence Preserved. An Epick Poem of the Late War of 1812. Vol. I-IV, of 4.
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1827
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FORBES, LT. COL.
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Report of the Trial of Brig. General William Hull; Commanding the North-western Army...by a Court Martial Held at Albany...3d January, 1814...
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1814
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GIBSON, GEORGE.
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1-1/2 pp. 4to. ALS to Major General [Andrew] Jackson Concerning Funds for Debt Repayment. New Orleans, June 24, 1818. Sheet 8 x 10 inches. Broken at one fold. Right edge frayed.
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1818
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HAINES, SAMUEL.
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Letter of Samuel Haines, Esquire, in Vindication of Himself Against the Unfounded and Slanderous Charges of Capt. John B. Walbach, Which Prevented His Appointment as Major in the New Army.
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1812
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HAWKINS, MICAH.
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Siege of Platsburgh. [!] And The Old Commodore. [Verse broadside in two columns.] Sm. 4to. Slight foxing, but fine. Framed & matted with an engraving from the Naval Monument: "Com. Macdonough's Victory on Lake Champlain Sept. 11, 1814."
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1829
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LAWRENCE, ABRAHAM R.
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Abraham R. Lawrence Family Archive. Includes Privateer Business, Barn Island Holdings, Miscellaneous Business and Legal Documents. With Check Stubs for the Privateers Yorktown, Herald, Aurora. 1811-1819. Book 1: Cashier of the Manhattan Company. 794 stubs, 5 pp. blank checks. Book 2: Cashier of the Union Bank in the City of New York. 158 stubs, 88 pp. of unwritten checks, vellum bound volumes, 10 x 16 inches. Book plate of Thomas A. Ronalds, Stationer, at 188 Pearl Street, New York City. Cover wear, spines missing, water and fire damage. Check stubs legible, many unwritten checks in volumes. Also 40 pp. of miscellaneous legal documents and correspondence relating to Abraham R. Lawrence. 1809-54.
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1820
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LEIGH, JOSEPH.
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Illustrations of the Fulfillment of the Prediction of Merlin,--Occasioned by the Late Outrageous Attack of the British Ship of War the Leopard, on the American Frigate Chesapeake, and the Measures Taken by the President, Supported by the Citizens Thereon: Third Edition.
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1807
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LOWELL, JOHN?
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Thoughts in a Series of Letters, in Answer to a Question Respecting the Division of the States. By a Massachusetts Farmer.
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1813
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MADISON, JAMES, et a
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Bound Volume of Twenty-Four (24) Pamphlets, Mostly Related to Pro-Federalist Political Sentiment in Connecticut Before, During and Immediately After the War of 1812.
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1802
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MADISON, JAMES.
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National Intelligencer, Extra. Saturday, April 4--3 P.M. [Caption title]. Large 4to broadside, printed in two columns.
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1812
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MADISON.
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Further and Still More Important Suppressed Documents.
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1808
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McINTYRE, ARCHIBALD
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A Letter to His Excellency Daniel Tompkins, Late Governor of the State of New-York.
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1819
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MOORE, CLEMENT C.
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A Sketch of Our Political Condition. Addressed to the Citizens of the United States, without Distinction of Party. By a Citizen of New-York.
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1813
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NEW YORK EMBARGO REL
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Whereas, by the fourth section of the act passed on the seventeenth day of December [1813], entitled "An Act laying an embargo on all ships and vessels..." power is granted to the President of the United States to authorize the collectors of the customs...to grant permission to vessels or boats...confined to the navigation of bays, sounds, rivers or lakes...to take on board...articles of domestic or foreign growth as may be designated...[Caption title & text]. Printed broadside with holograph insertions & seal, 8" x 13".
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1813
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PROTECTIVE DUTIES.
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Duties Payable by Law on All Goods, Wares and Merchandise, Imported into the United States of America, after the Last Day of June, 1812. [Caption title.]
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1812
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REID, SAM C. Jr.
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International Law. The Case of the Private Armed Brig of War Gen. Armstrong, Containing Letters and Documents Referring to the History of the Claim...Before the United States Court of Claims...
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1857
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REID, SAM C. Jr.
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International Law. The Case of the Private Armed Brig of War Gen. Armstrong, Containing Letters and Documents Referring to the History of the Claim...Before the United States Court of Claims...
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1857
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STORY, JOSEPH.
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To the President of the United States, and the Senate of the House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress Assembled, the memorial of the Inhabitants of the Town of Salem, in the County of Essex, and the State of Massachusetts, in Town-Meeting assembled...[Caption title]. Large folio broadside, printed in four columns.
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1806
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THOMPSON, DAVID.
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History of the Late War, Between Great Britain and the United States of America. . .
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1832
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VAN BUREN, MARTIN.
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Speech...[in] the [N.Y.] Senate, on the Act to Carry into Effect the Act...for the Settlement of the Later Governor's Accounts.
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1820
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VAN KEUREN, PHILIP J
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Last Warning! Look on These Facts! [Caption title]. 4to broadside.
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1808
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WHITE, WILLIAM CHARL
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Avowals of a Republican.
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1813
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