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- Washington as president
- A Message from the president of the United States of America, to Congress : relative to the French Republic ; delivered January 19, 1797, witih [sic] the papers therein referred to. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- A Message from the president of the United States to Congress : transmitting certain documents relative to hostile threats against the territories of Spain, in the neighbourhood of the United States. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- A Message of the president of the United States to Congress relative to France and Great-Britain. : Delivered December 5, 1793. : With the papers therein referred to. : To which are added the French originals. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- A Message of the president of the United States, to Congress, relative to France and Great Britain : delivered, December 5, 1793. : With the papers therein referred to. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- A New Year's gift to the Democrats ; or Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation."
- A New Year's gift to the Democrats ; or, Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation."
- A New Year's gift to the Democrats; or Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation." : By Peter Porcupine. [Six lines from Swift]
- A New-Year's gift to the Democrats ; or Observations on a pamphlet, entitled, "A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation."
- A brief consideration of the important services, and distinguished virtues and talents, which recommend Mr. Adams for the presidency of the United States
- A brief consideration of the important services, and distinguished virtues and talents, which recommend Mr. Adams for the presidency of the United States
- A congratulatory epistle to the redoubtable "Peter Porcupine" : on his "Complete triumph over the once towering but fallen and despicable faction, in the United States", a poem
- A discourse, delivered February 19, 1795. : the day set apart by the president for a general thanksgiving through the United States. By David Osgood, A.M. Pastor of the church in Medford. Published at the request of the hearers
- A discourse, delivered February 19, 1795. : the day set apart by the president for a general thanksgiving through the United States. By David Osgood, A.M. Pastor of the church in Medford. Published at the request of the hearers
- A discourse, delivered on the day of annual thanksgiving, November 19, 1795. : By David Osgood, A.M. Pastor of the church in Medford
- A discourse, delivered on the day of annual thanksgiving, November 19, 1795. : By David Osgood, A.M. Pastor of the church in Medford
- A kick for a bite ; or, Review upon review : with a critical essay, on the works of Mrs. S. Rowson ; in a letter to the editor, or editors, of the American monthly review. By Peter Porcupine, author of the Bone to gnaw, for the Democrats. [One line in French]
- A letter to George Washington, president of the United States : containing strictures on his address of the seventeenth of September, 1796, notifying his relinquishment of the presidential office.
- A letter to George Washington, president of the United States : containing strictures on his address of the seventeenth of September, 1796, notifying his relinquishment of the presidential office. By Jasper Dwight, of Vermont
- A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United States : on the treaty, negociated with His Britannic Majesty, and on the conduct of the president relative thereto : in answer to "The letters of Franklin" : with a supplement containing an account of the turbulent and factious proceedings of the opposers of the treaty
- A little plain English, addressed to the people of the United States : on the treaty, negociated with His Britannic Majesty, and on the conduct of the president relative thereto ; in answer to "The letters of Franklin." : With a supplement containing an account of the turbulent and factious proceedings of the opposers of the treaty.
- A message of the president of the United States : transmitting a report of the secretary of state of such laws, decrees and ordinances respecting commerce in the countries with which the United States have commercial intercourse. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- A message of the president of the United States to Congress : transmitting a report of the secretary of state upon the several complaints which have been lodged, against the vexations and spoliations on the commerce of the United States, since the commencement of the European War. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- A pill for Porcupine : being a specific for an obstinate itching which that hireling has long contracted for lying and calumny : containing, a vindication of the American, French, and Irish characters against his scurrilities.
- A prospect from the Congress-gallery, during the session begun December 7, 1795. : Containing the president's speech, the address of both houses, some of th [sic] debates in the Senate, and all the principal debates in the House of Representatives ; each debate being brought under one head, and so digested and simplified as to give the reader the completest view of the proceedings with the least possible fatigue. : With occasional remarks
- A roaster ; or, A check to the progress of political blasphemy : intended as a brief reply to Peter Porcupine, alias Billy Cobler.
- A short history of the nature and consequences of excise laws : including some account of the recent interruption to the manufactories of snuff and refined sugar. : [Two lines of quotations]
- A short history of the nature and consequences of excise laws : including some account of the recent interruption to the manufactories of snuff and refined sugar. : [Two lines of quotations]
- A translation of Citizen Fauchet's intercepted letter no. 10 : to which are added extracts of no. 3 & 6
- A translation of Citizen Fauchet's political dispatch, no. 10
- A view of the conduct of the executive in the foreign affairs of the United States : as connected with the mission to the French Republic during the years 1794, 5, and 6
- A view of the conduct of the executive, in the foreign affairs of the United States, connected with the mission to the French Republic, during the years 1794, 5, & 6
- Acts passed at the first session of the Congress of the United States of America : begun and held at the city of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, in the year of M, DCC, LXXXIX : and of the Independence of the United States the thirteenth
- Address of the late General George Washington, to the citizens of the United States, on declining a re-election to the office of President
- Address of the late General George Washington, to the citizens of the United States, on declining a re-election to the office of President
- An act making further provision for the expenses attending the intercourse of the United States with foreign nations : and to continue in force the act, intituled, "An act providing the means of intercourse between the United States and foreign nations."
- An act to continue in force for a limited time, and to amend the act, entitled, "An act providing the means of intercourse between the United States and foreign nations
- An address from William Smith, of South-Carolina, to his constituents
- An address from William Smith, of South-Carolina, to his constituents
- An address in anwer [sic] to the speech of the president of the United States to both Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the present session. : Reported by a select committee, on Monday Nov. 27, 1797. : House of Representatives, Nov. 27, 1797, ordered to be committed to a committee of the whole House, to-morrow
- An address of the Democratic Society, of the City of New-York, to the republican citizens of the United States : which breaths [sic] such a noble spirit of true, rational liberty, humanity, and universal charity and benevolence ; that it is thought highly worthy of the serious perusal of every true friend to impartial justice and liberty, in this country, and is therefore republished at the request of a number of citizens here
- An address to the citizens of the United States, on national representation : with a sketch of the origin of government, and the state of public affairs.
- An address to the citizens of the district of York, in Virginia.
- An antidote for Tom Paine's theological and political poison : containing 1. Tom's life, interspersed with remarks and reflections by P. Porcupine. 2. An apology for the Bible, in a series of letters addressed to Paine by the Bishop of Landaff. 3. An apology for Christianity, by the same learned, elegant writer. 4. An answer to Paine's anarchical nonsense, commonly called, the Rights of man
- An appeal to the legislature of the United States, and to the citizens individually of the several states. : Against the conduct of the secretary of the Treasury.
- An oration delivered on the anniversary of the Scientific Society, eleventh November, 1793 : at Society-Hall, Strasburg Village, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. : At the request of the members.
- An oration on union : delivered in the New Dutch Church in the city of New-York, on the twelfth of May, 1794. The anniversary of the Tammany Society, or Columbian Order
- An oration, delivered before the Uranian Society, in the city of New-York : at a quarterly meeting, on Tuesday, the 12th of March, 1793.
- An oration, on the necessity of political union at the present day : delivered at the Baptist Meeting-House, in Providence, at the commencement of Rhode-Island College, A.D. 1797. By Paul Allen, Jun. A.B. candidate for the degree of Master in the Arts
- An oration, pronounced at Portland, July 4, 1795 : being the birthday of Columbian freedom. By Elijah Kellogg, A.M. [Two lines of quotations]
- An oration, pronounced at Portland, July 4, 1795 : being the birthday of Columbian freedom. By Elijah Kellogg, A.M. [Two lines of quotations]
- Authentic. Translation of a note from the minister of the French Republic, to the secretary of state of the United States.
- Authentic. Translation of a note from the minister of the French Republic, to the secretary of state of the United States. : Taken from a Philadelphia paper
- Barlow's letter. : From the Connecticut courant
- British honour and humanity ; or, The wonders of the American patience, as exemplified in the modest publications, and universal applause of Mr. William Cobbet [sic] : including a variety of anecdotes and remarks, personal and political, and a survey of the modern state of American newspapers: by a friend to regular government
- Copy of a letter from an American diplomatic character in France, to a member of Congress in Philadelphia
- Debates in the House of Representatives of the United States during the first session of the Fourth Congress, upon the constitutional powers of the House, with respect to treaties, and upon the subject of the British treaty
- Debates in the House of Representatives of the United States during the first session of the Fourth Congress, upon the constitutional powers of the House, with respect to treaties, and upon the subject of the British treaty
- Democracy : an epic poem, by Aquiline Nimble-Chops, democrat. Canto first
- Democracy : an epic poem, by Aquiline Nimble-Chops, democrat. Canto first
- Documents referred to in the president's speech to both Houses of Congress, on the sixteenth May, 1797.
- Examination of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, between the United States and Great-Britain : in several numbers.
- Fallacy detected, by the evidence of facts ; or, Consideration on the impolicy and injustice of a compulsory reduction of the interest on the publick debt : in a letter to a member of Congress
- Fellow citizens! : the first concern of freemen, calls you forth into action.--Pennsylvania was never yet found wanting when liberty was at stake ..
- Fourth Congress of the United States: At the first session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the seventh of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five. : an act making further provision for the expenses attending the intercourse of the United States with foreign nations ; and to continue in force the act, intituled, "An act providing the means of intercourse between the United States and foreign nations."
- Guillotina, for 1797. : Addressed to the readers of the Connecticut courant
- Guillotina, for January 1, 1797. : Addressed to the readers of the Connecticut courant
- Guillotina, for the year 1798 : Addressed to the readers of the Connecticut courant
- History of the American Jacobins, commonly denominated Democrats.
- Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States : anno M, DCC, XC, and of the independence of the United States, the fifteenth
- Journal of the House of Representatives. : Saturday, December 7, 1793
- Letter from the secretary of state to Charles C. Pinckney, Esq : in answer to the complaints of the French minister against the government of the United States, contained in his notes to the secretary of state, dated the 27th of October, and 15th of November, 1796
- Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, accompanying a report and sundry statements and papers, relative to the application and expenditure of the sums appropriated for expenses attending the intercourse between the United States and foreign nations, in pursuance of the resolutions of the House, of the 9th and 10th instant : 16th February 1797, referred to the committee of the whole House, to whom was committed, on the third instant, the bill making appropriations for the support of government, and a partial appropriation for the military establishment for the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Letter to George Washington president of the United States : containing, strictures on his address of the seventeenth of September, 1796, notifying his relinquishment of the presidential office. By Jasper Dwight, of Vermont
- Letter to George Washington president of the United States : containing, strictures on his address of the seventeenth of September, 1796, notifying his relinquishment of the presidential office. By Jasper Dwight, of Vermont
- Letter to George Washington, president of the United States of America. : On affairs public and private.
- Letter to George Washington, president of the United States of America. : On affairs public and private.
- Letters of Franklin, on the conduct of the executive, and the treaty negociated, by the chief justice of the United States with the Court of Great Britain
- Letters of Franklin, on the conduct of the executive, and the treaty negociated, by the chief justice of the United States with the Court of Great Britain
- Letters of Helvidius : written in reply to Pacificus, on the president's proclamation of neutrality. : Published originally in the year 1793
- Letters of Helvidius : written in reply to Pacificus, on the president's proclamation of neutrality. : Published originally in the year 1793
- Letters of Pacificus : written in justification of the president's proclamation of neutrality. Published originally in the year 1793
- Letters of Pacificus : written in justification of the president's proclamation of neutrality. Published originally in the year 1793
- Manlius : with notes and references
- Manlius : with notes and references
- Maryland journal, extra. : Note of P.A. Adet, minister of the French Republic to the secretary of state of the United States
- Message from the president of the United States : transmitting a report and sundry documents, from the secretary of state, of the depredations committed on the commerce of the United State, since the first of October, 1796 ; in pursuance of a resolution of the House, of the tenth instant. : June 22, 1797. Ordered to lie on the table. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Mr. Kitchell's motion. 1st April 1796 : referred to the committee of the whole House, on Wednesday next, to whom is committed the message from the president of the United States of the 30th ultimo. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Mr. William Smith's motion, to amend the Constitution of the United States. : 6th January 1797. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Notes adressées par le citoyen Adet, ministre plénipotentiaire de la République française près les Etats-Unis d'Amérique, au secrétaire d'Etat des Etats-Unis : Notes from Citizen Adet, minister plenipotentiary of the French Republic, near the United States of America, to the Secretary of State of the United States
- Observations on certain documents contained in no. V & VI of "The history of the United States for the year 1796," : in which the charge of speculation against Alexander Hamilton, late secretary of the Treasury, is fully refuted.
- Observations on the debates of the American congress : on the addresses presented to General Washington, on his resignation: with remarks on the Timidity of the Language held towards France: The Seizures of American Vessels by Great Britain and France ; and, on the Relative Situations of those Countries with America. By Peter Porcupine, Author of the Bone to gnaw for Democrats, -Letter to Tom Paine, &c. &c. To which is prefixed, General Washington's address to Congress ; and the answers of the Senate and House of Representatives
- Observations on the dispatch written the 16th. January 1797 : by Mr. Pickering, secratary [sic] of state of the United States of America, to Mr. Pinkney [sic], minister plenipotentiary of the United Sates [sic] near the French Republic.
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley : and on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New-York. : [Four lines of verse in French from Boileau]
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley : and on the several addresses delivered to him, on his arrival at New-York. : [Four lines of verse in French from Boileau]
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestley : to which is added, a comprehensive story of a farmer's bull. : [Four lines of verse in French from Boileau]
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestly [sic] : and on the several addresses delivered to him on his arrival at new York. : [Four lines in French from Boileau]
- Observations on the emigration of Dr. Joseph Priestly [sic] : and on the several addresses delivered to him on his arrival at new York. : [Four lines in French from Boileau]
- Observations sur la dépêche écrite le 16 janvier 1797 : par M. Pickering, Secrétaire d'État des États-Unis de l'Amérique, a M. Pinkney [sic], ministre plénipotentiaire des États-Unis près la République Française.
- Observations upon the government of the United States of America
- Observations upon the government of the United States of America : By James Sullivan, Esq. attorney-general of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- Official notes from the minister of the French Republic : to the secretary of state of the United States of America. : With a replication to the first note, by the secretary of state
- Official notes from the minister of the French Republic : to the secretary of state of the United States of America. : With a replication to the first note, by the secretary of state
- Philadelphia, Dec. 8, 1795. : This day, precisely at 12 o'clock, the President of the United States met both houses of Congress in the hall of the representatives, and addressed them in the following speech
- Philadelphia, Saturday, 7th June, 1794. : Sir, Having, in conformity to the assurance expressed in my letter of the 22d ultimo, immediately transmitted copies of that letter and of your's of the 20th ultimo, to the governor general of His Majesty's possessions in North America ..
- Political arithmetic
- Political essays : originally inserted in the Northumberland gazette, : with additions
- Political essays : originally inserted in the Northumberland gazette, with additions by Thomas Cooper, Esq
- Political miscellany. : Containing: I. Observations on our political and commercial connections with France. II. Extracts from a speech, made by Maximilien Robertspierre, in the National Convention, the 10th of May, 1793, on the abuses of antient governments. III. Extracts from an oration, delivered by Elihu Palmer, the 4th of July, 1793. IV. Oration on the anniversary of independence, by Citizen Brackenridge, author of Modern chivalry
- Political observations
- Political observations
- Political truth: or Animadversions on the past and present state of public affairs : with an inquiry into the truth of the charges preferred against Mr. Randolph
- Political truth: or Animadversions on the past and present state of public affairs : with an inquiry into the truth of the charges preferred against Mr. Randolph
- Porcupine's political censor, for Jan. 1797. ..
- Porcupine's political censor, for March 1797. ..
- Porcupine's political censor, for November 1796. : Containing observations on the insolent and seditious notes, communicated to the people of the United States by the late French Minister Adet ; [.]
- Porcupine's political censor, for Sept. 1796. ..
- President's speech. American Congress. House of Representatives, Wednesday, December 7. ..
- Reflections on Monroe's View, of the conduct of the executive : as published in the Gazette of the United States, under the signature of Scipio. : In which the commercial warfare of France is traced to the French faction in this country, as its source, and the motives of opposition, &c
- Remarks occasioned by the late conduct of Mr. Washington, as president of the United States. M. DCC. XCVI
- Report of the committee to whom was referred, on the twenty-ninth ultimo, so much of the president's speech, as relates to the protection of commerce, and the defence of the country. : 26th December, 1797, committed to a committee of the whole House, on the first Monday in February next. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)
- Report of the secretary of state, on the privileges and restrictions on the commerce of the United States in foreign countries. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Rule as to the sailing of vessels of war of the belligerent nations from the United States
- Second Congress of the United States: At the second session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the fifth of November, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two : An act to continue in force for a limited time, and to amend the act, intituled, "An act providing the means of intercourse between the United States, and foreign nations."
- Sketches of French and English politicks in America, in May, 1797 : By a member of the old Congress
- Sketches of French and English politicks in America, in May, 1797.
- Speech of the President of the United States to both houses of Congress, Nov. 6, 1792
- Speech of the President of the United States to both houses of Congress. December 8, 1795
- Speech of the President of the United States, to both houses of Congress ; October 25, 1791
- Speech of the President of the United States, to both houses of Congress. December 7, 1796
- Speech of the president of the United States
- Speech of the president of the United States
- Speech of the president of the United States : to both Houses of Congress, on Wednesday, December 7, 1796
- Speech of the president of the United States, to both Houses of Congress, on Wednesday, December 7, 1796
- Speech of the president of the United States, to both houses of Congress, December 7, 1796
- Statements exhibiting the periods at which monies were received for the sale of bills on Amsterdam, and of the dates of warrants for passing said monies to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States.
- Strictures and observations upon the three executive departments of the government of the United States : calculated to shew the necessity of some change therein, that the public may derive that able and impartial execution of the powers delegated, upon which alone their happiness at home, and their respectability abroad, must materially depend.
- The Crisis! : Centinel-Office, Boston, Thursday, April 28, 1796. The demand for the last Centinel greatly exceeded the impression--we are therefore necessitated to issue the following extraordinary
- The Democratiad : a poem, in retaliation, for the "Philadelphia jockey club" : [Two lines of verse]
- The Democratiad : a poem, in retaliation, for the "Philadelphia jockey club." : [Two lines of quotation]
- The Democratiad : a poem, in retaliation, for the "Philadelphia jockey club." : [Two lines of verse]
- The Jacobin looking-glass.
- The Last confession and dying speech of Peter Porcupine : with an account of his dissection
- The Massachusetts Constitutional Society. Rules and regulations
- The Philadelphia Jockey Club ; or, Mercantile influence weighed. : Consisting of select characters taken from the club of addressers.
- The blue shop; or, Impartial and humorous observations on The life and adventures of Peter Porcupine : with the real motives which gave rise to his abuse of our distinguished patriotic characters; : together with a full and fair review of his late Scare-crow.
- The eyes opened, or The Carolinians convinced : by an honourable and eloquent representative in the Congress of the United States, in the following well received and candid examination of the objections to His Excellency Governor Jay's late treaty with Great-Britain ; and which has been ratified by President Washington, at the city of Philadelphia
- The impostor detected, or A review of some of the writings of "Peter Porcupine."
- The impostor detected, or A review of some of the writings of "Peter Porcupine."
- The nature and manner of giving thanks to God, illustrated. : A sermon, delivered on the day of the national thanksgiving February 19, 1795.
- The political censor ; or Review of the most interesting political occurrences, relative to the United States of America.
- The political censor, or Monthly review of the most interesting political occurrences, relative to the United States of America
- The political censor, or Monthly review of the most interesting political occurrences, relative to the United States of America
- The political censor, or Monthly review of the most interesting political occurrences, relative to the United States of America.
- The political censor, or Monthly review of the most interesting political occurrences, relative to the United States of America.
- The political censor, or Monthly review of the most interesting political occurrences, relative to the United States of America.
- The political massacre, or Unexpected observations on the writings of our present scribblers.
- The political reformer: or A proposed plan of reformations in the laws and governments of the United States of America ; calculated to promote human happiness. : To which are added, strictures on John Adams's Defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America
- The political register ; or, Proceedings in the session of Congress, commencing November 3d. 1794, and ending March 3d, 1795. : With an appendix, containing a selection of papers laid before Congress during that period.
- The politicians ; or, A state of things. : a dramatic piece.
- The present situation of other nations of the world, contrasted with our own. : a sermon, delivered at Charlestown, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, February 19, 1795 ; being the day recommended by George Washington, president of the United States of America, for publick thanksgiving and prayer.
- The president's address to the people of the United States, on his declining another election
- The pretensions of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency examined ; and the charges against John Adams refuted. : Addressed to the citizens of America in general ; and particularly to the electors of the president
- The pretensions of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency examined ; and the charges against John Adams refuted. : Addressed to the citizens of America in general, and particularly to the electors of the president. :, Part the second
- The probationary odes of Jonathan Pindar, Esq. a cousin of Peter's, and candidate for the post of poet laureat to the C.U.S : In two parts. [Two lines in Latin from Horace]
- The resignation, of General Washington : his address to the people of the United States of America, on that important occasion, Delivered Sept. 17th. 1796. Price Threepence
- The scare-crow : being an infamous letter, sent to Mr. John Oldden, threatening destruction to his house, and violence to the person of his tenant, William Cobbett ; with remarks on the same by Peter Porcupine
- The scare-crow : being an infamous letter, sent to Mr. John Oldden, threatening destruction to his house, and violence to the person of his tenant, William Cobbett ; with remarks on the same. By Peter Porcupine
- The scare-crow : being an infamous letter, sent to Mr. John Oldden, threatening destruction to his house, and violence to the person of his tenant, William Cobbett ; with remarks on the same. By Peter Porcupine
- The speeches of Mr. Smith, of South-Carolina : delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, in January, 1794, on the subject of certain commercial regulations, proposed by Mr. Madison, in the committee of the whole, on the report of the secretary of state
- The speeches of Mr. Smith, of South-Carolina : delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, in January, 1794, on the subject of certain commercial regulations, proposed by Mr. Madison, in the committee of the whole, on the report of the secretary of state
- To the people of the United States. : Friends and fellow citizens, The period for a new election of a citizen to administer the executive government of the United States being not far distant ... I should now apprise you of the resolution I have formed, to decline being considered ..
- United States, 22d January, 1794. : Gentlemen of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives, I forward to you, extracts from the last advices from our minister in London ; as being connected with communications already made. Go: Washington
- United States, 22d January, 1794. : Gentlemen of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives, I forward to you, extracts from the last advices from our minister in London ; as being connected with communications already made. Go: Washington
- Verses occasioned by reading the answer of the president of the United-States, to the House of Representatives, requesting certain papers relative to the treaty with Great-Britain
- Vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation
- Vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation
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