8.
A Narrative of Facts relative to the Conduct of Some of the Members of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Professing to be Democrats,
at the Election of a Senator to Represent This State in the Senate of the United States, On the 13th of January, 1807.
Philadelphia:
May, 1807.
First Edition. 8vo. 8 leaves, signed A Democrat.
An attack on Dr. Michael Leib, 1760-1822, United States Senator and a Jeffersonian in politics. Leib was from time to time
in correspondence with Jefferson. See no. 3426 in this volume of pamphlets and no. 3303 above.
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9. [KENNEDY,
Joseph Pulaski.]
To the World. [?
Natchez,
1807.]
8vo. 8 leaves.
Sabin 37435.
McMurtrie 40.
A statement, dated from Mississippi Territory, Washington County, 28th August, 1807, by Joseph Pulaski Kennedy, with certificates. The last two pages contain a letter
To Francis W. Small, Ensign 2d Regiment of U. S. Infantry, signed by
R. P. Johnson, Washington county, Mississippi Territory, 8th of August, 1807.
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10. VERITAS.
Six Letters on the Intrigues, Apostacy and Ambition of Doctor Michael Leib; Originally published in “The Democratic Press.”
By Veritas. Printed in a pamphlet form at the request of the Society of Independent Democrats.
[
Philadelphia:]
1807.
8vo. 12 leaves.
With reference to Leib’s campaign against Governor McKean.
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11.
Statement of the Proceedings of the Justices of the Inferior Court, of Chatham County, Georgia, in the case of Edward White,
Late Clerk of the Court of Ordinary and Late Keeper of the Records Thereof.
Savannah: Printed by
Everitt & Evans, on the Bay,
1807.
12mo. 36 leaves in sixes.
Sabin 103375.
Not in the De Renne catalogue.
Some manuscript notes in a contemporary hand.
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12. BEDINGER,
Daniel.
A Letter from Daniel Bedinger, Late Navy Agent at Norfolk, to Robert Smith, Esq. Secretary of the Navy: with an Appendix containing Sundry Official and
Other Papers. “You will therefore consider the appointment granted to you by this department, as revoked!” [Mr. Smith’s letter
of dismissal.]
Norfolk: Printed by
A. C. Jordan, & Co.,
1808.
Sm. 8vo. 26 leaves; the Appendix is on 17 leaves with separate pagination.
Jefferson is mentioned in both the letter and the Appendix.
On page 7, in the letter to Smith:
. . . You evidently gave yourself up (in matters of detail at least) to the guidance and direction of those by whom you were
surrounded, and who had been amongst the most strenuous opposers of Mr. Jefferson, in the year 1800 . . .