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The American remembrancer, or, An impartial collection of essays, resolves, speeches, &c. relative, or having affinity, to the treaty with Great Britain / Mathew Carey [and three others], editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States--Foreign relations--Foreign relations.
United States.
United States--Foreign relations--Great Britain.
Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, with the United States of America (1794 November 19).
Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, with the United States of America.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Other Title:
American Remembrancer; or, an Impartial Collection of Essays, Resolves, Speeches, &c. Relative, or Having Affinity, to the Treaty with Great Britain
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Cengage Gale, 1795.
Contents:
[Vol. I]. Speech of Mr. Charles Pinckney ... Charleston, the 22d July, 1796 ... Speech of Mr. J. Thompson, at a meeting of the citizens of Petersburg, convened August 1, 1795 ... Defence of Mr. Jay's treaty [signed Camillus (Alexander Hamilton)] no. I-XV. Address to the President of the United States [signed Caius (Matthew Carey)]. Observations on Mr. Jay's treaty [signed Cato (R.R. Livingston)] no. I-XIII. [Proceedings of meetings of citizens at Wilmington, Del., Petersburg, Va., Philadelphia, Boston, Trenton, Richmond, Savannah, Baltimore and other places. Miscellaneous papers]
[vol. II]. Observations on Mr. Jay's treaty [signed Cato (R.R. Livingston)] no. XIV-XV. An examination with the pending treaty with Great Britain [signed Juricola] no. I-IV. Defence of Mr. Jay's treaty [signed Camillus (Alexander Hamilton)] no. XVI-XX. The objections to the treaty refuted [signed A Federalist] no. I-VII. Remarks on Mr. Charles Pinckney's speech [of July 2, 1795] ... Reflections on Mr. Jay's treaty [signed Decius (John Nicholas)] no. I-VI. Strictures on the late conduct of the executive [signed A Republican]. Strictures on the President's circular answer [signed Z]. Gracchus [by John Thompson] no. 1. Sophistry detected [signed Tully] no. I. Atticus, no. I-V. [Proceedings of meetings of citizens of Lexington, Mass., Amelia county, Va., Richmond county, Ga., Warren county, N.C., and other places. Miscellaneous papers]
[vol. III]. Sophistry detected [signed Tully] no. II. Defence of Mr. Jay's treaty [signed Camillus (Alexander Hamilton)] no. XXI-XXXVIII. Observations on Mr. Jay's treaty [signed Cato (R.R. Livingston)] no. XVI. Atticus, no. VI-IX. Cinna, no. I-VI. Reflections on Mr. Jay's treaty. Remarks on the treaty of amity, navigation, and commerce, concluded between Lord Crenville and Mr. Jay ... By a citizen of the United States [signed Columbus. Proceedings of meetings of citizens of Virginia, Pendleton county, S.C., Charlestown, Mass., Frederick county, Va., and other places. Miscellaneous papers].
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