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Address of the Cons ( ~t )nal republican of Philadelphia.
14. [DALLAS, Alexander James.]
The Address of the Society of Constitutional Republicans, established in the City and County of Philadelphia, to the Republicans of Pennsylvania. Unanimously Approved and Adopted At a general meeting of the Society in the City of Philadelphia, on Monday, the 10th of June, 1805. Philadelphia: Printed by William M’Corkle, At the office of the Freeman’s Journal, 1805.
F153 .C77
This pamphlet is called for on Jefferson’s list of contents as above, but is no longer bound in this volume.
The Duane copy in the Library of Congress has the name of the author, By A. J. Dallas, Esq, written in ink on the title-page by a contemporary hand.
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Local politics [volume 2 ].
ii. 1849 Catalogue, page 623. no. 593, Pamphlets, American--On Miscellaneous Subjects, by Messrs. Tarascon, jun., and J. Berthoud & Co., B. S. Barton, B. H. Latrobe; also, Statement of the Claims of the Rhode Island Brigade; Political Truth, by Virginius; Examination of the Memorial of the Owners and Underwriters of the American Ship the New Jersey; Impartial Enquiry into certain Parts of the Conduct of Gov. Lewis, of New-York, by Politicus; On the Public Buildings of the United States at Washington, &c., &c., 8vo; New-York, Richmond, Louisville, Philadelphia, Washington, 1805-’7.
A collection of pamphlets bound together originally in one volume 8vo, since separated, rebound separately and reclassified. This was apparently done before 1864 as the pamphlets are not assigned to any pamphlet volume in the Library of Congress catalogue of that year. Some of the tracts have serial numbers in ink on the title-pages in the manner of Jefferson’s pamphlet volumes and are doubtless from his library. There are gaps in the numbering, so that if these pamphlets are part of Jefferson’s original volume, the set is still incomplete.
? J. 1. A Statement of the Claim of the Rhode-Island Brigade, commanded By Cols. Crary, Topham, and Elliot. For the Depreciation of their Pay during the late War with Great-Britain, as settled and adjusted by the Legislature of the State of Rhode-Island at their October Sessions, 1785. Boston: From J. Bumstead’s Printing-Office, 1798.
E263 .R4 R4
8 leaves.
Sabin 90726.
Evans 34455.
This copy is rebound in a half binding and has the number 1 in ink on the title-page; it is probably from Jefferson’s library. The imprint on the title-page has been blacked out with ink.
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? J. 2. TARASCON, Louis Anastasius, and BERTHOUD, James.
An Address to the Citizens of Philadelphia, on the Great Advantages which arise from the Trade of the Western Country to the State of Pennsylvania at Large, and to the City of Philadelphia in Particular. On the danger of loosing those advantages, and on the means of saving them. By Messrs. Tarascon Junr. James Berthoud and Co. Philadelphia: Printed for the Addressers, 1806.
HE394 .O4 T2
First Edition. 7 leaves.
Sabin 94381.
Not in Thomson.
This copy is in a half binding, and has part of a serial number in ink on the title-page (the upper part cut away), showing that it was once part of a pamphlet volume, and is probably Jefferson’s copy.
Louis Anastasius Tarascon, Junr. was born in 1759. Tarascon Junr., James Berthoud and Co. was a firm of merchants in Philadelphia.
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