1864 Catalogue, page 14, Address of the Democratic Republican Committee of New Castle County, Delaware. 8
o.
(n.p., 1803.) (Pol. Pam., v. 104.)
10.
The Address of the Democratic Republican corresponding Committee of New-Castle county, to the People of that county. Without name of place or printer, n.d. [
1804.]
E331 .D34
8vo. 12 leaves, caption title. Signed by eight names beginning with George Read.
Pro-Jefferson and pro-Rodney.
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1864 Catalogue, page 602, [Jefferson, Thomas.] Letter to Gabriel Jones, July 20, 1803, in his attempt to impeach the honesty
of Jefferson; by Veritas. Folded 8
o.
(Pol. Pam., v. 104.)
11. [GRYMES,
Philip.]
To Gabriel Jones. Without name of place or printer, [letter dated]
July 20, 1803.
E332 .G89
1 leaf, folio. Signed at the end
Veritas.
Johnston, page 32.
See Ford,
Writings of Thomas Jefferson, II, 364.
Now inserted in a cover; with a wrapper addressed to Peter Carr, Esq. Charlottesville; numbered 11 on the first page.
An attack on Gabriel Jones, in reference to a loan made by him to Jefferson, and which Jefferson repaid in Continental currency,
depreciated at that time to less than a quarter of the value received.
The letter written by Jefferson to Jones at the time of the repayment, from Monticello, April 29, 1779, does not refer to
this: “
By Mrs. Harvey I inclose to you the principal and interest of the money you were so kind as to lend me some years ago. It
furnishes me also with an occasion of acknowledging, with this, the many other obligations under which you have laid me, of
which I shall always be proud to shew a due sense, whenever opportunities shall offer.
”
Jones replied to this attack by Grymes in a pamphlet printed in Winchester in 1803. The matter was first made public by Callender
in the
Recorder
, December 8, 1802. For an account of the affair see Ford, as above, and
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Princeton, 1950, II, 260.
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1864 Catalogue, page 26, [Allen, Ira.] Statement respecting the Capture of the Olive Branch, 1796, by the English. (Pol. Pam[.],
v. 104.) 8
o.
n.p.,) [punct.
sic.--
Ed.] 1803.
12. ALLEN,
Ira.
The Following Extract of a Statement, was Presented to the Hon. James Madison, Esquire, Secretary of the United States, in
December, 1803. viz. Gen. Allen’s Statement, Respecting a large cargo of Cannon and Arms purchased in France, for the use of the Militia of Vermont, and
taken by an English 74 in 1796, and the cause is yet pending in the High Court of Appeals in London.
Without name of place or printer,
1803.
F53 .A39
8vo. 8 leaves, caption title, no title-page. At the end: N.B. All printers in the state are requested to publish this.
Rebound in buckram; numbered 12 on the title-page.
Concerns the seizure of the Olive Branch, see no. 3538.
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1864 Catalogue, page 1222, [Woodward, Augustus B.] Representation of the Case of Oliver Pollock. 8
o.
Washington, 1803. (Pol. Pam., v. 104.)
13. WOODWARD,
Augustus Brevoort.
A Representation of the Case of Oliver Pollock. By Augustus B. Woodward.