13. VIRGINIA.
House of Delegates.
Debates in the House of Delegates of Virginia, upon certain resolutions before the House, upon the important subject of the
acts of Congress passed at their last session, commonly called, the Alien and Sedition Laws.
Richmond: printed by
Tho
s. Nicolson
,
m,dcc,cxviii
. [1798.]
JK176 1798
8vo. 96 leaves, 2 pages of errata at the end.
Sabin 100104.
Evans 34935.
Swem 7928.
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J. 14. BARLOW,
Joel.
Joel Barlow to his fellow citizens of the United States. Letter II. Without name of place or printer [
Paris,
1800].
JK2263 1799 .B24
8vo. 51 leaves, caption title, no title-page; on page 78 begins the
Appendix. Memoir on certain principles of public maritime law. Written for the French Government. Paris, 5 Dec. 1799.
Sabin 3423.
This edition not in Howard.
Rebound in half red morocco. Presentation copy from the author, who has written on the first page:
To M
r. Jefferson. from the Author
.
This is probably the pamphlet referred to by Barlow in his letter to Jefferson dated from Paris, September 15, 1801, in which
he introduced Robert Fulton and his submarine to Jefferson’s notice, and of which the postscript reads: “I take the liberty to send you by M
r. Skipwith a little pamphlet I published last year on a subject which I thot useful.”
This pamphlet is not mentioned in the list in the 1849 catalogue, and may have been in a different volume of tracts.
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4. 1815 Catalogue, page 103. no. 278, Political Pamphlets, American, 1799, 8vo.
1849 Catalogue, page 622. no. 466, Pamphlets, American.--Political, &c., by A. Gallatin, W. C. Nicholas, C. Pinckney, Joseph
Priestley, Thomas Cooper, Mr. Ogden, and John W. Fenno; also, French Originals of all the Documents, translations of which
accompanied the Message of the President of the United States, of the 18th January, 1799, relative to the Affairs of the United
States with the French Republic, &c., &c., 8vo; Philadelphia, Charleston, Northumberland, Richmond, New-York, 1799-1800.
This collection of pamphlets is no longer in the Library of Congress; the pamphlets are not listed in the Library of Congress
Catalogue of 1864, and may have disappeared at the time of the fire of 1851.
1. GALLATIN,
Albert.
The Substance of two speeches of Mr. Gallatin, on the bill for augmenting the navy establishment of the United States, in the House of Representatives, on the 7th and
11th of February, 1799.
Philadelphia: printed by
Joseph Gales,
1799.
VA54 .G3
8vo. 14 leaves; the speeches were delivered on February 7 and February 11, 1799.
Sabin 26399 (
in the note).
Evans 35531.
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2. NICHOLAS,
Wilson Cary.
This pamphlet cannot be definitely identified. A Richmond imprint is called for in the 1849 catalogue, and Nicholas published
his “An Address from Wilson C. Nicholas, a Representative in Congress from Virginia, to his Constituents. Together with a
Speech delivered by him on the Bill to Interdict Commercial Intercourse with France, England, &c.”, at the Enquirer Office,
Richmond, in 1809.
This pamphlet is much beyond the date of the others in the collection and is on the Embargo. No pamphlet was published by
Nicholas in 1799 or 1800.
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