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A Vindication of the conduct and character of John Adams, Esq. in reply to the letter of General Hamilton . Addressed to the federal citizens of the union.
Date: 1800- E-books
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Answer to a dialogue between a Federalist and a Republican first inserted in the news-papers in Charleston, and now republished at the desire of a number of citizens.
De Saussure, Henry William, 1763-1839.Date: [1800]- E-books
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To the Republican citizens of the state of Pennsylvania . Lancaster, Sept. 17, 1800. Fellow-citizens, The very interesting posture of our public affairs occasioned an assembly of deputies, from twenty-one districts ..
Date: 1800]- E-books
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To the voters of Cecil . No. II.
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A brief consideration of the important services, and distinguished virtues and talents, which recommend Mr. Adams for the presidency of the United States
Gardner, John.Date: 1796- E-journals
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President II. Being observations on the late official address of George Washington: designed to promote the interest of a certain candidate for the executive, and to explode the pretentions of others. Addressed to the people of the United States.
Date: 1796- E-books
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Gloucester County, State of New-Jersey . At a meeting of the Republican Committee held at the house of Isaac Smallwood ... the 6th of September, 1800. It was unanimously agreed, that 1000 pamphlets containing the proceedings of the several Republican meetings ... be immediately published ..
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Address to the citizens of Kent, on the approaching election
Date: [1800]- E-books
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The voice of warning, to Christians, on the ensuing election of a president of the United States [One line of quotation].
Mason, John M. (John Mitchell), 1770-1829.Date: 1800- E-books
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To all true Whigs, and particularly to such as are independent electors of the city and county of New York . Gentlemen, The conduct of several of the magistrates of this city, having, for a considerable time been so notoriously inimical and unfriendly to the liberties of this country, and diametrically opposite to the sentiments of a number of their constituents; who ... have agreed to choose the undermentioned gentlemen as guardians of their city liberties ..
Date: 1775]- E-books
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To the Republicans of Pennsylvania . Friends and fellow citizens! Six weeks have elapsed, since a meeting of some of Mr. Ross's partizans ..
Date: 1799]- E-books
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Strictures upon the letter imputed to Mr. Jefferson, addressed to Mr. Mazzei
Coxe, Tench, 1755-1824.Date: Printed, June, 1800- E-books
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President II. Being observations on the late official address of George Washington: designed to promote the interest of a certain candidate for the executive, and to explode the pretentions of others. Addressed to the people of the United States.
Date: 1796- E-books
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To the citizens of the United States, and particularly to the citizens of New-York, New-Jersey, Delaware and Pennsylvania, Maryland and North-Carolina, on the propriety of choosing Republican members to their state legislatures, at the ensuing elections, in order to secure th election of electors of a president, at the approaching election for that important office
Date: 1800]- E-books
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Serious facts, opposed to "Serious considerations:" or, The voice of warning to religious republicans . Arise--awake--gird up your loins.--Your country is in danger! There shall arise false Christs and false prophets, that (if it were possible) they shall deceive the very elect! Preface ..
Brutus, Marcus.Date: October, 1800- E-books
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To the independent electors of the city of New-York . There was a time when a majority of the citizens of New-York were so opposed to lawyers as members of the legislature, that a single gentleman of that profession ... could not obtain a majority of suffrages ... But the times are changed ..
Date: 1788]- E-books
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To the people of Cecil . No. I.
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Address to the people of the United States with an epitome and vindication of the public life and character of Thomas Jefferson.
Beckley, John James, 1757-1807.Date: MDCCC. [1800]- E-books
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Agreed that the principles and designs of men are to be tried by their actions. ..
Date: 1789]- E-books
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An Address to the freemen of Pennsylvania , from the committee of correspondence for the city of Philadelphia, appointed, by the friends of James Ross, to correspond with their fellow citizens on the subject of the election of a governor.
Date: 1799- E-books
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A letter to the freeholders and other inhabitants of the Massachusetts-Bay, relating to their approaching election of Representatives [Seven lines of quotation].
AmericanusDate: in the year, 1739- E-books
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A solemn address, to Christians & patriots, upon the approaching election of a president of the United States in answer to a pamphlet, entitled, "Serious considerations." &c.
Wortman, Tunis, d. 1822.Date: 1800- E-books
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A vindication of Thomas Jefferson; against the charges contained in a pamphlet entitled, "Serious considerations," &c By Grotius. [Two lines from Cicero].
Clinton, DeWitt, 1769-1828.Date: 1800- E-books
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The claims of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency, examined at the bar of Christianity . By a layman.
LaymanDate: 1800- E-books
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To the voters of Cecil . No. III.
VoterDate: [1800]