Samuel Harrison Smith
Born 1772-01-01
Died 1845-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF56662743
- WikidataQ7411638
- ISNI0000000025290535
- Open LibraryOL2497997A
Top Subjects
- United States (5)
- Taxation (4)
- Tax collection (3)
- Pennsylvania (2)
- Newspaper publishing -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia (2)
- Periodicals (1)
- Publishing (1)
Books by Samuel Harrison Smith
Total count: 13
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Monthly reviewSamuel Harrison Smith, submits to the patronage of the citizens of the United States, the re-publication of the Monthly review, enlargedPrinted by Samuel Harrison Smith?1794-01-01
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(Circular.) Philadelphia, February 20, 1796.Sir, In compliance with the recommendation of a number of gentlemen, I have determined to submit to public patronage the publication of a newspaper ...Printed by Samuel Harrison Smith1796-01-01
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Remarks on educationillustrating the close connection between virtue and wisdom. : To which is annexed, a system of liberal education. Which, having received the premium awarded by the American Philosophical Society, December 15th, 1797, is now published by their order.Printed for John Ormrod.1798-01-01
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(Circular.) Philadelphia, July 27, 1799.Sir, It is probable that you have observed an address to the subscribers to the Universal gazette ...Printed by Samuel Harrison Smith1799-01-01
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History of the last session of Congress, which commenced on the seventh of December, 1801taken from the National Intelligencer.Printed for J. Conrad & co.1802-01-01
Oration pronounced by Samuel H. Smith, Esquire, in the city of Washington on Monday the fifth of July, 1813by request of a general meeting of the citizens, and published at the desire of the committee of arrangement.Printed by Roger C. Weightman1813-01-01-
Letter from the commissioner of the revenue, to the secretary of the treasury, accompanying the bill laying duties on carriages, and the harness thereforNovember 21, 1814. Laid before the House by the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, and ordered to be printedPrinted by Roger C. Weightman.1814-01-01
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Report of the Committee of Ways and Means, to whom were referred two resolutions of the House of Representativesdirecting them to inquire into the expediency of changing certain collection districts; and also a memorial of sundry inhabitants of Pennsylvania, praying that the county of Cumberland may be erected into a separate collection district, accompanied by a letter from the commissioner of the revenue, upon the same subject. : February 11, 1815. Read and ordered to lie on the tableA. and G. Way, printers.1815-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury and commissioner of the revenue, to the chairman of the Committe [sic] of Ways and Means, containing estimates of the probable amount of the internal duties which have accrued, and will accrue, in the year 1815January 16th, 1816. Referred to the committee of the whole House on the report of the Committee of Ways and Means relating to revenuePrinted by William A. Davis.1816-01-01
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Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, to the chairman of the Committee of Ways & Means, upon the subject of extending the time for the redemption of lands sold for direct taxes, &caccompanying "A bill supplementary to the several acts relative to direct taxes and internal duties." : March 5, 1818. Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United StatesPrinted by E. De Krafft.1818-01-01
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Letter from the secretary of the Treasury, transmitting sundry statements relative to the internal duties and direct taxesDecember 17, 1819. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tablePrinted by Gales & Seaton.1819-01-01
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Memoir of the life, character, and writings of Thomas Jeffersondelivered in the Capitol, before the Columbian Institute, on the sixth of January, 1827, and published at their requestS.A. Elliot, printer1827-01-01
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Memoir of the life, character and writings of Thomas Jefferson, delivered in the Capitol before the Columbian Institute on the sixth of January, 1827publisher not identified1978-01-01