William Branch Giles
Born 1762-01-01
Died 1830-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF33532646
- WikidataQ881122
- ISNI0000000030931368
- Open LibraryOL518386A
Top Subjects
- United States (17)
- Embargo, 1807-1809 (16)
- 1801-1809 (8)
- Politics and government (7)
- James Hillhouse (1754-1832) (5)
- History (3)
- 1775-1865 (3)
Books by William Branch Giles
Total count: 37
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Speech of Mr. Giles, on the bill received from the Senateentitled "An act to repeal certain acts respecting the organisation of the courts of the U. States." : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 18, 1802[s.n.]1802-01-01
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The speeches of Mr. Giles and Mr. Bayard, in the House of Representatives of the United States, February 1802, on the bill received from the Senate, entitled, "An act to repeal certain acts respecting the organization of the courts of the United States."Printed by Munroe & Francis1802-01-01
Speech of Mr. Giles1802-01-01-
Speech of Mr. Giles, on the bill received from the Senate, entitled An Act to Repeal Certain Acts Respecting the Organization of the Courts of the United Statesdelivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 18th of February, 1802s.n.1802-01-01
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Speech of Mr. Giles, member of the Senate of the United States from Virginiaon the resolution of Mr. Hillhouse, for the repeal of the embargo laws. : Delivered in the Senate, November 24, 1808From the Office of the Anti-monarchist.1808-01-01
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Mr. Giles' speech, delivered in the Senate of the United States, on Thursday, 24 November, 1808, on the resolution of Mr. Hillhouse to repeal the embargo laws[s.n.]1808-01-01
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Mr. Giles' speechdelivered in Senate of the United States, on Thursday, 24th November, 1808, on the resolution of Mr. Hillhouse to repeal the embargo laws.s.n.1808-01-01
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Mr. Giles' second speech, delivered in the Senate of the United States, on the 2d December, 1808on the resolution offered by Mr. Hillhouse for the repeal of the embargo laws[s.n.]1808-01-01
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Mr. Gile's second speech, delivered in the Senate of the United States, on the 2d December, 1808, in the Senate of the United States, on the resolution offered by Mr. Hillhouse for the repeal of the embargo laws[s.n.]1808-01-01
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Second speech of Mr. William Gilesdelivered in the Senate of the United States, December 2d, 1808, on the resolution offered by Mr. Hillhouse to repeal the several acts laying am embargo.B. Parks, printer1808-01-01
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Mr. Giles' second speechdelivered in the Senate of the United States on the 2d December, 1808 : on the resolution offered by Mr. Hillhouse for the repeal of the embargo lawss.n.1808-01-01
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Report, in part, of the committee appointed on so much of the president's message as respects our foreign relationsTo which are added the speeches of Messrs. Pope, Giles, and Crawford, in the Senate of the United States, on the subject of the embargoPrinted & published by B. Graves, no. 40, North Fourth-Street.1808-01-01
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Speech of William B. Giles, delivered in the Senate of the United States on Thursday, the 24th November, 1808on the resolution of Mr. Hillhouse to repeal the embargo lawsPrinted [by Solomon Allen, Jun.] at the Register Office1808-01-01
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Mr. Giles' motionPrinted by R.C. Weightman1808-01-01
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Mr. Giles's second speechon the resolution of Mr. Hillhouse, for the repeal of the embargo laws : delivered in the Senate, December 2, 1808.Printed at the office of the Anti-Monarchist1808-01-01
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Mr. Giles' speech, delivered in Senate of the United States, on Thursday, 24th November, 1808on the resolution of Mr. Hillhouse, to repeal the embargo lawsPrinted by Benjamin Parks, no. 75, State Street.1808-01-01
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Mr. Giles' speech, delivered in the Senate of the United States, on Thursday, 24th November, 1808, on the resolution of Mr. Hillhouse to repeal the embargo lawsPoole & Palfrey, printers1808-01-01
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Mr. Giles' speech, delivered in the Senate of the United States, on Thursday, 24th November, 1808on the resolution of Mr. Hillhouse, to repeal the embargo lawsPool & Palfray, printers, Salem.1808-01-01
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Speech delivered by Mr. Giles in the Senate of the United States on the 13th February 1809in support of the following resolution moved by him on the 8th of the same months.n.1809-01-01
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The new embargo law, and Hon. Mr. Giles' speech on the sameAdams, Rhoades, & Co., printers1809-01-01
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Mr. Giles's speech, in Senate of the United States, on the Bill More Effectually to Enforce the Embargo LawsPrinted by Billings & Tucker1809-01-01
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Speech of De Witt Clinton, delivered in the Senate of the state of New-York, on the 31st January, 1809Printed [by Solomon Allen, Jun.] at the Register Office.1809-01-01
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Speech of the Hon. William B. Giles in the Senate of the United Stateson the bill for raising an additional military force. December 17, 1811[s.n.]1811-01-01
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Speech pf the Hon. William B. Giles, in the Senate of the United States, on the bill for raising an additonal military force, December 17, 1811.s.n.1812-01-01
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Letter from William B. Giles, esquire, Senator in Congress, to the Honorable the Legislature of Virginias.n.1812-01-01
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To the honorable the Speaker and gentlemen of the House of Delegates of Virginia[s.n.]1812-01-01
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Letter from William B. Gilesesquire, Senator in Congress, to the Honorable the Legislature of Virginia.1812-01-01
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Address of the Honorable William B. Giles, to the people of Virginias.n.1813-01-01
Mr. Clay's speech upon the tariffor the "American system," so called; or the Anglican system, in fact, introduced here; and perverted in its most material bearing upon society, by the omission of a system of corn laws, for the protection of agriculture. Mr. Giles' speech upon the resolutions of inquiry in the House of Delegates of Virginia, in reply to Mr. Clay's speech: also, his speech in reply to Gen. Taylor's; accompanied with sundry other interesting subjects and original documents. The whole containing a mass of highly useful information at the present interesting crisis.Printed by T. W. White1827-01-01-
To the public.T. W. White, printer1828-01-01
Political miscellanies1829-01-01-
The petitions of Rufus Davenport to the twenty four states, for the adoption of free debt rulesalso, the rise and progress, the usurped dominion, and the urged abolition of imprisonment for debt, extracted from Gov. Giles' speech to the legislature of Virginia, both dated, A.D. 1828, December 1st[s.n.]1829-01-01
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Address of the Honorable William B. Gilesto the people of Virginia1975-01-01
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The speeches of Mr. Giles and Mr. Bayardin the House of Representatives of the United States, February, 1802. On the bill received from the Senate, entitled, "An act to repeal certain acts respecting the organization of the courts of the United States."Munroe & Francis1975-01-01
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Public defaulters brought to light, in a series of letters addressed to the people of the United StatesE. Bliss and E. White1980-01-01
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Letters addressed to the people of the United StatesF.G. Schaeffer1981-01-01
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Public defaulters brought to lightin a series of letters addressed to the people of the United StatesPublished by Bliss and E. White1989-01-01