United States Politics And Government 1775 1783 Sermons : The voice of God [electronic resource] : being serious thoughts on the present alarming crisis : with an appeal to the nation in general : particularly addressed to the Christian world, respecting the unhappy situation of affairs between England and the American colonies : also, some few hints, humbly offered, for an immediate remedy / by a friend to our happy establishment in church and state.; Christianus
United States Politics And Government 1783 1789 Sources : Statement of the accounts of the United States of America [electronic resource] : during the administration of the Superintendant [!] of Finance [Robert Morris] commencing with his appointment, on the 20th day of February, 1781, and ending with his resignation, on the 1st day of November, 1784.; United States.
United States Politics And Government 1783 1815 : An address to the people of the U. States [electronic resource] : to which is added, a letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering ... exhibiting to his constituents a view of the imminent danger of an unnecessary and ruinous war, addressed to His Excellency James Sullivan ...; Thousands.
United States Politics And Government 1829 1837 Congresses : Speeches delivered in the Convention of the state of South-Carolina, held in Columbia, in March, 1833 [electronic resource] : to which is prefixed the Journal of proceedings.; South Carolina.
United States Politics And Government 1837 1841 Speeches In Congres : Speech of Mr. Bynum, of North Carolina, on the reso[l]ution of Mr. Thompson, of South Carolina, on the subject of abolition [electronic resource] : in the House of Representatives, January 25, 1840.; Bynum, Jesse Atherton,
United States Politics And Government 1841 1845 Sermons : Politics under the law of God : a discourse delivered in the North Congregational Church, Hartford, on the annual fast of 1844 / by Horace Bushnell.; Bushnell, Horace,
United States Politics And Government 1845 1849 Poetry : An address composed and delivered by Miss Frances Jane Crosby. : of the New York Institution of the Blind, at an exhibition of a joint delegation of pupils, from the Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania Institutions, before Congress, April 29th 1846.; Crosby, Fanny,