3. GALLATIN,
Albert.
[It cannot be stated positively which of Gallatin’s speeches made in the years 1798,9 was included in this collection. In
that his name is followed by that of A. Addison, it seems probable that the pamphlets referred to are Gallatin’s speech on
the Foreign Intercourse bill, and Addison’s Observations on that speech. These two pamphlets are therefore inserted here.]
The Speech of Albert Gallatin, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the first of March, 1798, upon the Foreign Intercourse
Bill.
Second edition. With an Appendix.
Philadelphia: printed by
Richard Folwell,
1798.
AC901 .D8 Duane 59
8vo. 24 leaves.
Sabin 26396. Evans 33777.
The first edition, without the Appendix, appeared in the same year. The above entry is taken from the copy of the second edition
in the Duane pamphlets in the Library of Congress.
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4. ADDISON,
Alexander.
Observations on the speech of Albert Gallatin, in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the Foreign Intercourse
Bill. By Alexander Addison.
Washington [
Pennsylvania]: printed by
John Colerick,
1798.
E321 .G17
8vo. 28 leaves including the half title (with the price,
Twenty-five cents).
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5. LOGAN,
George.
An Address on the natural and social order of the world, as intended to produce universal good; delivered before the Tammany
Society, at their anniversary, on the 12th of May, 1798 . . . By George Logan.
Philadelphia: printed by
Benjamin Franklin Bache. [
1798.]
HN61 .L8
8vo. 6 leaves.
Sabin 41790.
Evans 34011.
For a note on George Logan see no. 3156.
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6. COXE,
Tench.
It cannot be determined which of the pamphlets by Tench Coxe was in this volume. For Jefferson’s collection of pamphlets by
Coxe, see nos. 3624-31.
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7. [NELSON,
William.]
An Enquiry whether the Act of Congress “in addition to the Act, entitled an Act, for the punishment of certain crimes against
the United States,” generally called the Sedition Bill, is unconstitutional or not.
Richmond: Printed by
S. Pleasants, Jun.
Nov. 1798.
AC901 .D8 vol. 53
8vo. 8 leaves, signed at the end Philodemos.
Sabin 22652.
Evans 34375.
William Nelson, 1760-1813, professor at the College of William and Mary. This pamphlet is ascribed to him in view of the fact that on the
title-page of the copy in the University of Virginia, Joseph C. Cabell, to whom it belonged, has written “By William Nelson esq.”, and
on the title-page of the copy in the Library of Congress (a Duane pamphlet) is written “Judge Nelson”. The pamphlet is entered anonymously
in all the bibliographies.
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8. THOMPSON,
William.
It has not been possible to identify this pamphlet.
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