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Agrarian justice opposed to agrarian law, and the agrarian monopoly...
1797
Paine, Thomas, 1725-1802
8vo; Disbound. Howes P21, Gimbel-Yale 112, Evans 32630
GLC00387
The History of England: from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688.
1763
Hume, David, 1711-1776
First volume of an eight volume set. Title page says it is a new edition, corrected (the first edition was published in 1762). Published in London "for A. Millar, in the Strand." Title page is signed by John Adams. This volume recounts England's...
GLC00388
to General Benjamin Huger
April 7, 1862
Lee, Robert E., 1807-1870
Faded ink, written on blue paper. The letter discusses that Huger was dismissed in July after a mistake at the Battle of Malvern Hill. Also mentions defense of Nansemond River.
GLC00389
to John Cullen Bryant
January 8, 1901
Dewey, George, 1837-1917
Replying to a letter from Bryant, received the day before, George Dewey comments, "I have to say that I do not consider the picture you send a good one. What I regard as the best obtainable photograph of myself..shows me in white uniform, with cap."...
GLC00273.03
The mail; or, Claypoole's daily advertiser. [No. 127 (October 26, 1791)]
26 October 1791
Claypoole, David C., fl. 1757-1849
One issue of The mail; or, Claypoole's daily advertiser dated October 26, 1791. Founded by David C. Claypoole in 1771 originally as the Pennsylvania Packet. Contains foreign intelligence mainly focused on Russian activities in Europe from the...
GLC00280
Columbian centinel. [Vol. 17, no. 50 (September 1, 1792)] and Columbian centinel. [Vol. 17, no. 51 (September 5, 1792)]
September 1792
Russell, Benjamin, 1761-1845
Two issues of the Columbia Centinel bound together from September 1 and 5 of 1792. Issue 50 contains a letter written by Thomas Paine directed to Henry Dundas, Secretary of State for the Home Department in Great Britain. Paine defends his work...
GLC00281
to Wilson Cary Nicholas
February 28, 1807
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Written as President to his close friend Wilson Cary Nicholas whom he asks to run for the House (he did and won) and to write him unreservedly with facts and opinions. Docketed by recipient. Nicholas died the year before Jefferson and is buried at...
GLC00290
Inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt... delivered at the Capitol...
04 March 1933
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Signed on titlepage.
GLC00291
to Clement Biddle
April 24, 1794
Mifflin, Thomas, 1744-1800
Mifflin, Governor of Pennsylvania, writes to Colonel Biddle, Pennsylvania Quartermaster General, regarding the transportation of President George Washington to Philadelphia. He instructs Biddle to prepare the vessel the New Line, as he wishes "to put...
GLC00297.02
to William Stedman
February 19, 1807
Ellery, William, 1727-1820
William Ellery writes that he received his last letter and had hoped Stedman would provide some political news but since Stedman is apathetic about politics, Ellery must read the newspapers. He asks who originated the suspension on Habeas Corpus and...
GLC00298
to Edward Carrington
March 21, 1791
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
As Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton delegates duties to Carrington as the new Supervisor of the Revenue for the District of Virginia. He advises that the salary is $1000 a year and one percent of the duties on spirits distilled within the district...
GLC00299
Pardon of J. Dvorak (c/s Robert Kennedy [AG])
December 22, 1963
Johnson, Lyndon B., 1908-1973
Convicted of violation of US Code; pardoned as finished prison term and probation
GLC00301
to William Barton
June 20, 1778
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792
Henry Laurens writes as President of Continental Congress to Colonel Barton. He asks him about his wound and his general health. Encloses gazettes (not included). Mentions that the British have abandoned Philadelphia but that 3000 of their troops...
GLC00302
to William Farrar Smith or Benjamin Franklin Butler
June 15, 1864
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Grant, Commander in Chief of the United States Army, informs Major General Butler or Smith that the 2nd Corps (28,000 soldiers) was directed to march toward Petersburg. He has not heard news of the expedition, but can still hear firing in the...
GLC00274
to William Farrar Smith
June 16, 1864
Written in pencil near Petersburg, Virginia. Grant, Commander in Chief of the United States Army instructs Smith to push the reconnaissance in the front to attempt to ascertain a point from which to advance against Petersburg in the evening. He...
GLC00275
[An Act for making Current seventy thousand Pounds in Bills of Credit for adjusting his Majesty and the Neighboring Colonies to dispossess the French from his Majesty's Land on or near the River Ohio, and for providing a fund for the Defense of the Frontiers...]
17 October 1754
Lawrence, Robert, 1692-?
Fair copy of the act passed by the New Jersey House of Representatives near the beginning of the French and Indian War. Passed with some amendments, the act was meant to raise revenue for expenses during the French and Indian War. The bills...
GLC00276
[Indictment of Nathaniel Davis, printer, for counterfeiting money]
26 August 1777
Paine, Robert T., 1731-1814
Signed by Paine as prosecutor for the state of Massachusetts. Countersigned by Daniel Parker as the jury foreman and five witnesses. Specifies the jury's charges against Davis in detail. Dated the "Last Tuesday of August." Names penned by Paine...
GLC00277
to Seth Williamson
November 20, 1765
Farrington, A., fl. 1765
A British captain discusses military logistics and the advice given to him by General Thomas Gage regarding troop transport. He mentions being in "the Rebellious Town of New York," where there was popular discontent with the Stamp Act of 1765. He...
GLC00278
to George Granville Leveson-Gower
August 6, 1773
Cottrell, Stephen, 1738-1818
Written by Cottrell, secretary of the Board of Trade, to George Granville Leveson-Gower, the Duke of Sutherland, as the Lord President of the Privy Council. The Lord President's principle responsibility is to preside at meetings of the Privy Council...
GLC00279
Kline's Carlisle weekly gazette. [Vol. 10, no. 471 (August 13, 1794)]
13 August 1794
Kline, George, 1758-1820
Contains state and federal proclamations concerning the excise tax and the Whiskey Rebellion. Also contains an article on the federal revenue system and another on raising troops.
GLC00282
Conductor Generalis, or the office, duty and authority of Justices...
1722
Modern blind calf; Evans 2327; First American book on procedural law. Full title: Conductor Generalis, or the office, duty and authority of Justices of the Peace, High-Sheriffs, Gaolers, Coroners, Constables, Jurymen, Over-seers of the Poor, and...
GLC00286
Acts of the General Assembly of the Province of New Jersey
1776
New Jersey Colony Laws
Compiled by Samuel Allinson; Folio ($1 signed). Rare, per WR
GLC00287
M'Fingal: A modern epic poem [New York edition with engravings]
1795
Trumbull, John, 1750-1831
With nine copper-plate engravings. Signed on titlepage: "Soloman Williams'/1795." Collateral to John Adams ALS to John Trumbull, GLC 1228.
GLC00288
[Resolutions on war and peace-making powers of Congress]
January 11, 1865
Confederate States of America. Congress
Four resolutions from the Confederate House of Representatives. The resolutions affirm the Confederate Congress' power to declare war and the President's power to make treaties of peace with Senate approval. Denies these powers to the individual...
GLC00289
Report of the trial of the Hon. Samuel Chase, one of the associate justices . . .
1805
Chase, Samuel, 1741-1811
Title continues, ". . .of the Supreme Court of the United States, before the High Court of Impeachment, composed of the Senate of the United States, for charges exhibited against him by the House of Representatives, in the name of themselves and of...
GLC00292
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