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a Few Remarks on the Situation and Character, the Sentiments, Opinions, and Conduct of Bonaparte; and, also, on the Important Consequences, which have Resulted, and are Likely to Result, from the Disposition and Achievements of this Extraordinary Man. Saint Christopher: Printed for Clement Caines, by Richard Cable, m.dccc.viii . [1808.]
First Edition. 29 leaves.
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9. CAINES, Clement.
Reflections on the Embargo, which has been Substituted by the United States of America, for Proclamations of War, and All the Evils and Horrors of Hostility. By Clement Caines, Esq. St. Christopher: Printed by R. Cable, m.dccc.viii . [1808.]
First Edition. 16 leaves.
Sabin 9851.
Pro-Embargo.
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10. [POYDRAS DE LALANDE, Julien.]
Adresse au Conseil Legislatif du Territoire d’Orleans. Nouvelle-Orleans: de l’Imprimerie du Telegraphe, 1808.
Another copy of no. 3370.
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11. [NILES, Hezekiah.]
Things as They Are; or, Federalism turned inside out!! Being a Collection of Extracts from Federal Papers, &c. and Remarks upon Them, Originally written for, and published in the Evening Post. By the Editor . . . Baltimore: Printed at the Office of the Evening Post, By H. Niles. [ 1809.]
8vo. 38 leaves; the address To the Reader by the Editor of the Baltimore Evening Post is dated from Baltimore Sept. 15, 1809.
Sabin 55313.
Johnston, page 37.
On the title-page is written, possibly by Niles: Thos. Jefferson, 1809; Jefferson’s name written also in the margin of the first page of text.
At the beginning is an eulogy of Jefferson, whose name appears several times in the article.
Hezekiah Niles, 1777-1839, became the editor of the Baltimore Evening Post in 1805, a few months after its establishment. This paper supported the policies of Jefferson.
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12. [SMITH, Sydney.]
Letters on the Subject of the Catholics, to My Brother Abraham; Who Lives in the Country. By Peter Plymley. Richmond: Printed and Published from the Office of the Enquirer, and For Sale at that Office, and the Book-Stores of Messrs. Pleasants-- Adams--and Jones. [From the Eleventh London Edition.] 1809.
8vo. 44 leaves.
Halkett and Laing III, 338.
Jefferson has written the author’s name, the rev d. Sydney Smith , below that of Peter Plymley on the title-page.
Sydney Smith, 1771-1845, Canon of St. Paul’s, first published the Plymley letters in favor of Catholic emancipation in 1807.
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