Lloyd, James
Born 1769-01-01
Died 1831-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF35988819
- WikidataQ1680712
- ISNI0000000026737183
- Open LibraryOL370785A
Top Subjects
- Embargo, 1807-1809 (2)
- United States (2)
- Public buildings -- Washington (D.C.) (1)
- Embargo, 1807-1809 -- Speeches in Congress (1)
- United States -- Foreign relations -- Great Britain -- Speeches in Congress (1)
- United States -- Foreign relations -- France -- Speeches in Congress (1)
- France -- Foreign relations -- United States -- Speeches in Congress (1)
Books by Lloyd, James
Total count: 13
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Mr. Lloyd's motionPrinted by R.C. Weightman1808-01-01
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Mr. Lloyd's speech in the Senate, Monday, Dec. 19on the bill making further provisions for enforcing the Embargo.s.n.1808-01-01
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Mr. Lloyd's speeches in the Senate of the United States, on Mr. Hillhouse's resolution to repeal the embargo lawsNovember 21 [and 25] 1808s.n.1808-01-01
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Mr. Lloyd's speech in the Senate of the U. States, February 21, on the bill interdicting an intercourse with Great-Britain and France.s.n.1809-01-01
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Mr. Lloyd's speech in the Senate of the United States, February 21on the bill interdicting an intercourse with Great-Britain and Frances.n.1810-01-01
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Mr. Lloyd's amendmentPrinted by R.C. Weightman1810-01-01
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Mr. Lloyd's speech, in the Senate of the United States, on the bill "concerning the naval establishment", February 28, 1812s.n.1812-01-01
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Embargo by expressBoston, Friday evening, April 3, 1812, 6 o'clocks.n.1812-01-01
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Hon. Mr. Lloyd's letter, on impressmentss.n.1813-01-01
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Report of the Committee on the National Currency, instructed by a resolution of the House of Representatives, to inquire whether the president and directors of the Bank of the United States, have adopted any arrangement by which the specie part of the second instalment can be evaded or postponedJanuary 10, 1817. Read, and ordered to lie upon the tableWilliam A. Davis1817-01-01
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Letter from the acting Secretary of War, transmitting information relative to the claims of the state of Massachusettsfor payment of the expenses of the militia ordered out by the executive authority of the state during the late war ..Printed by E. De Krafft1818-01-01
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Remarks on the report of the Committee of Commerce of the Senate of the United States, thirty-first of March, 1826, on the British colonial intercourses.n.1826-01-01
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Hon. Jonathan Russell's letter to John P. Van Ness, Esq1828-01-01