United States. President (1801-1809 : Jefferson)
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Books by United States. President (1801-1809 : Jefferson)
Total count: 127
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Speech of Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States, delivered at his instalment, March 4, 1801, at the city of Washington.s.n.1801-01-01
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Message and communication from the President of the United States to the Senate and House of Representatives, delivered on the commencement of the first session of the Seventh Congress, the 8th of December, 1801, with the accompanying documentssame day read, and committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union.S.H. Smith1801-01-01
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President's speechs.n.1801-01-01
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Message and communication from the President of the United States to the Senate and House of Representativesdelivered on the commencement of the first session of the seventh Congress, the 8th of December, 1801 : with the accompanying documents, same day read, and committed to the committee of the whole House on the state of the UnionSamuel Harrison Smith1801-01-01
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Message and communication from the President of the United States to the Senate and House of RepresentativesPrinted by Samuel Harrison Smith1801-01-01
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The examination of the President's message at the opening of Congress, December 7, 1801Printed and published at the office of the New-York evening post1802-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting plans and estimates of a dry dock, for the preservation of our ships of war28th December, 1802, referred to the committee appointed on the 17th instant ...Printed by William Duane & Son1802-01-01
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Communications from Moroccoaccompanying the President's message of 15th December, 1802[s.n.]1802-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, inclosing a report of the director of the Mint, dated the 1st January, 180217th February, 1802. Read, and ordered to lie on the tablePrinted by William Duane and son1802-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, inclosing a report of the Director of the Mintdated the 1st January, 1802 : 17th February, 1802, read and ordered to lie on the table[s.n.]1802-01-01
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Message from the President of the United Statesaccompanying certain articles of agreement and cession, which have been entered into and signed by the Commissioners of the United States, and the Commissioners of the state of Georgia ... : 26th April, 1802 ...[s.n.]1802-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, inclosing a letter to him from the Director of the Mintrespecting the compensations of certain officers employed on that establishment : 20th April, 1802 ...[s.n.]1802-01-01
Message from the President of the United States, to both houses of Congress. 15th December, 1802. Read, and ordered to be committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the unionPrinted at the Apollo Press, by W. Duane & Son.1802-01-01-
Message from the President of United States, transmitting a roll of the persons having office or unemployment under the United StatesPrinted by William Duane.1802-01-01
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Message from the President of the United Statestransmitting a report from the Secretary of States, with the information requested in a resolution of the House, of the 17th instant, relative to the violation on the Part of Spain, of the twenty-second article of the Treaty of Friendship, Limits, and Navigation between the United States and the King of Spain : 22d of December, 1802 ...Printed by William Duane & Son1802-01-01
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Message from the President of the United Statesaccompanying an official statement of the monies heretofore appropriated to defray the contingent charges of government, to the 31st of December, 1801, inclusive : 26th February, 1802 ...[s.n.]1802-01-01
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Appendix to an account of Louisiana, being an abstract of documents in the offices of the Departments of State, and of the Treasury.Printed by T. & G. Palmer, for J. Conrad & co. [and 4 others]1803-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, to both Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the session1803-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, inclosing a treaty and conventions, entered into and ratified by the United States of America and the French republic, relative to the cession of Louisiana22d October, 18031803-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, accompanying the annual account of the fund established for defraying the contingent charges of government, in 1802Printed by William Duane & Son1803-01-01
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Appendix to An account of Louisianabeing an abstract of documents in the offices of the Departments of State and of the Treasury.s.n.1803-01-01
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An account of Louisianabeing an abstract of documents, in the offices of the Departments of State and of the Treasury.Printed by William Duane ...1803-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, accompanying the annual account of the fund established for defraying the contingent charges of government, in 180219th January, 1803, read, and ordered to lie on the table.Printed by William Duane & Son1803-01-01
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An Account of Louisianabeing an abstract of documents, in the offices of the Department of State, and of the Treasury: presented to both houses of Congress, in a message from the president, on the 16th November, 1803Printed by John Barber, Faust's Statue, State-Street.1803-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States to both houses of Congress, 8th November, 1804 ...Printed by W. Duane & Son1804-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, communicating the copy of a letter from Richard O'Brien, late Consul of the United States, at Algiersgiving some detail of transactions before TripoliPrinted by William Duane & Son1804-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, communicating to Congress, an extract of a letter from Governor Claiborne to the Secretary of Statewith one which it covered, for their information, as to the present state of the subject to which they relate : 8th March, 1804, read, and ordered to lie on the table[s.n.]1804-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, accompanying certain articles of agreement and cession which have been entered into and signed by the Commissioners of the United States, and the Commissioners of the state of Georgia ..26th April, 1802, read, and ordered to lie on the table[s.n.]1804-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, accompanying sundry documents relative to a delivery of possessions, on the 20th ultimo, by the commissary of the French Republic, to the Commissioners of the United States of America, of the territory of Louisiana16th January, 1804, read, and ordered to lie on the table[s.n.]1804-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, enclosing a report of the Director of the Mint, of the transactions of that institution, for the year 180313th January, 1804, read, and ordered to lie on the table[s.n.]1804-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States to both houses of Congress, 8th November, 1804 ...Printed by W. Duane & Son1804-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, accompanying sundry documentsexhibiting a statement of the circumstances attending the destruction of the frigate Philadelphia, the names of the officers, and the number of men employed on that occasion : transmittted in pursuance of a resolution of this House, of the ninth instant : 15th November, 1804, read, and ordered to lie on the tablePrinted by William Duane & Son1804-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States accompanying sundry documents relative to a delivery of possession ... by the Commissary of the French Republic, to the Commissioners of the United States ... of the Territory of Louisiana ...s.n.1804-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting to Congress the last returns of the militia of the United States22d March, 1804, read, and ordered to lie on the table[s.n.]1804-01-01
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Discorsi del Signore Tommaso Jefferson, presidente delli Stati Uniti di AmericaPresso Pietro Meucci1804-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a letter and report from the agent appointed to transact business with the Indianswho was instructed to enquire into and report, the situation of the titles and occupation of the lands private and public, in the neighboring settlements of Detroit : 17th February, 1804, referred to the committee on the 22d of November last ...[s.n.]1804-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, communicating to Congress, a letter receivd from Capt. Bainbridge, Commander of the Philadelphia Frigategiving information of the wreck of that vessel, on the coast of Tripoli, and that himself, his officers, and men had fallen into the hands of the Tripolitans[s.n.]1804-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a statement of the militia of the several statesaccording to the returns last received from those states[s.n.]1805-01-01
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Documents accompanying a message from the President of the United States, December 6, 1805, referred to Mr. John Randolph, Mr. Nicholson, Mr. John C. Smith, Mr. Mumford, Mr. Williams, (S. Carolina) Mr. Bidwell, and Mr. Brown.A. & G. Way, printers1805-01-01
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President's messageOffice of the Newport Mercury, Monday morning, December 9, 1805. Washington, December 3, 1805. ... To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America. ...Printed for Ann Barber1805-01-01
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Documents accompanying a message from the President of the United States. December 6, 1805.Referred to Mr. John Randolph, Mr. Nicholson, Mr. John C. Smith, Mr. Mumford, Mr. Williams, (S. Carolina) Mr. Bidwell, and Mr. Brown.A. & G. Way, Printers.1805-01-01
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President's messageOffice of the Newport mercury, Monday morning, December 9, 1805s.n.1805-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, supplementary to his message of the sixth instant, communicating documents respecting Louisiana, December 10th, 1805, referred to Mr. J. Randolf [and others]A. & G. Way, printers1805-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting sundry documents to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States1805-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, communicating the report of the Director of the Mint, of the operations of that institution during the last year25th of January, 1805 ...Printed by William Duane & Son1805-01-01
Message from the President of the United States, supplementary to his message of the sixth instantcommunicating documents respecting Louisiana.A. & G. Way, printers1805-01-01-
Report of the Committee appointed the twelfth of November last, on so much of the message of the President of the United States as relates to an amelioration of the form of government of the Territory of Louisianato whom was referred the third ultimo, a memorial in the French language, with a translation thereof, from sundry planters, merchants and other inhabitants of the said Territory of Louisiana. 25th January, 1805[s.n.]1805-01-01
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The following message of the President of the United States, with the documents referred to, were read ...to the Senate of the United Statess.n.1805-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, communicating discoveries made in exploring the Missouri, Red River and Washita, by Captains Lewis and Clark, Doctor Sibley, and Mr. Dunbarwith a statistical account of the countries adjacentA.&G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, recommending the suspension of the act passed at the last session of Congress, intituled, An Act to Prohibit the Importation of Certain Goods, Wares, and MerchandiseA. & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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This day, at 12 o'clock, the President of the United States communicated, by Mr. Coles, his secretary, the following message to both houses of Congresss.n.1806-01-01
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Message to both Houses of Congress.s.n.1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, communicating discoveries made in exploring the Missouri, Red River, and Washita, by Captains Lewis and Clark, Doctor Sibley, and Mr. DunbarPrinted by Hopkins and Seymour1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, communicating discoveries made in exploring the Missiouri, Red River and WashitaA & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, containing his communication to both houses of Congress, at the commencement of the second session of the ninth Congress, 2d December, 1806.s.n.1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States respecting the application of Hamet Caramalli, ex-Bashau of TripoliA. & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States stating a requisition made by the Bey of Tunis on the government of the United StateA. & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting an act of the state of South Carolinaceding to the United States various forts and fortifications and sites for the erection of forts ...A. & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting accounts stating the several sums which have been expended on the Capitol, the President's House, the public offices, the Navy yard, and the Marine barracks, respectivelyand the amount expended on other objects of public expense within the city of Washington ...A. & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting a memorial of the merchants of Baltimore on the violation of our neutral rightsJanuary 29, 1806 ... .A. & G. Way ...1806-01-01
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Documents accompanying a message from the President of the United States, December 2, 1806 ...Duane & Son, printers1806-01-01
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Message from the President, communicating a report of the secretary of state respecting "new principles, interpolated into the law of nations." Jan. 27, 1806Printed by order of the Senate1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting sundry documents in relation to incursions by the Spanish troops into the territory of LouisianaA. & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Discoveries made in exploring the Missouri, Red River, and Washita, by Captains Lewis and Clark, Doctor Dibley, and William Dunbar, Esqwith a statistical account of the countries adjacent : with an appendix by Mr. DunbarPrinted by Andrew Marschalk1806-01-01
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Washington City, December 2, 1806this day, at 12 o'clock, the President of the United States communicated, by Mr. Coles, his secretary, the following message to both houses of Congresspublisher not identified1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, respecting the violation of neutral rightsthe depredations on the colonial trade, and impressments of American seamenA. & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting sundry additional documents respecting the application of Hamet Caramalli, ex-Bashaw of TripoliA. & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, communicating discoveries made in exploring the Missouri, Red River and WashitaA. & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Extract of a letter from the Secretary of State to Mr. Monroe, relative to impressmentsA. & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United Statestransmitting a treaty between the United States of America, and the Piankeshaw tribe of Indians.A. & G. Way, printers1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, containing his communication to both houses of Congress, at the commencement of the second session of the Ninth CongressPrinted by Duane & Son1806-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting information touching an illegal combination of private individuals against the peace and safety of the Union, and a military expedition planned by them against the territories of a power in amity with the United Stateswith the measures pursued for suppressing the same; in pursuance of a resolution of the House of the sixteenth instant. January 22, 1807. Referred to Mr. John Randolph, Mr. Boyle [and others] ...s.n.1807-01-01
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Travels in the interior parts of Americacommunicating discoveries made in exploring the Missouri, Red River, and Washita, by Captains Lewis and Clark, Doctor Sibley, and Mr. Dunbar; with a statistical account of the countries adjacentR. Phillips1807-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States to both houses of Congress, at the opening of the first session of the Tenth Congress ...Printed by R.C. Weightman1807-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting further information touching an illegal combination ..with the measures pursued for suppressing the sameA. & G. Way, printers1807-01-01
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Travels in the interior parts of Americacommunicating discoveries made in exploring the Missouri, Red River, and WashitaR. Phillips1807-01-01
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Report of the Secretary of State on a message of the President of the United States of the sixth of February 1807transmitting a memorial of the French minister on the subject of the claims of Amelie Eugenie de Beaumarchais ..A. & G. Way, printers1807-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a letter from the ministers of the United States, at London, on the subject of the negotiationand a letter from the minister plenipotentiary at Paris, relative to the late imperial decree; also, a letter from Cowles Mead, acting governor of the Mississippi territory, respecting the surrender of Aaron Burr ...Printed by Duane & Son1807-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of the commissioners appointed under the act ..intituled An Act to Regulate the Laying Out and Making a Road From Cumberland, in the state of Maryland, to the state of OhioA. & G. Way, printers1807-01-01
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Peace or war? Or Thoughts on our affairs with EnglandPublished by Matthias Ward, bookseller, no. 149, Pearl-Street.1807-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting information touching an illegal combination of private individuals against the peace and safety of the union, and a military expedition planned by them against the territories of a power in amity with the United Stateswith the measures pursued for suppressing the same, in pursuance of a resolution of the House of the sixteenth instant[s.n.]1807-01-01
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This day at 12 o'clock, the president of the United States communicated, by Mr. Coles, his secretary, the following message to both houses of CongressPublished by Samuel H. Smith1807-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, containing his communication to both houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the Tenth CongressA. & G. Way, printers1807-01-01
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A proclamations.n.1807-01-01
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting further information touching an illegal combination of private individuals against the peace and safety of the unionand a military expedition planned by them against the territories of a power in amity with the United StatesA. & G. Way, Printers1807-01-01-
Message from the President of the United Statestransmitting a copy of the proceedings and of the evidence exhibited on the arraignment of Aaron Burr, and others, before the Circuit Court of the United States, held in Virginia, in the year 1807A. & G. Way, printers.1807-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting two decreesone of the Emperor of the French, dated the seventeenth of December 1807 : the other of the King of Spain, dated the third of January 1808 in violation of the maritime rights of neutralsA. & G. Way, printers1808-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, communicating an additional report of the commissioners appointed under an act ... intituled An Act to Regulate the Laying Out and Making a Road from Cumberland, in the State of Maryland, to the State of OhioA. & G. Way, printers1808-01-01
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Message from the president of the United States, transmitting a treaty made at Detroit on the seventeenth of November, 1807, between the United States and the Ottaway, Chippeway, Wyandot and Pottawatamie nations of IndiansJanuary 30, 1808. Referred to the Committee of Ways and MeansA. & G. Way, printers.1808-01-01
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Letters from the secretary of state to Mr. Monroe, on the subject of impressments, colonial trade, &cAlso, extracts from, and enclosures in, the letters of Mr. Monroe, to the secretary of state, prior to the joint mission of him and Mr. Pinkney. Accompanying the message of the President of the United States, of 22d March, 1808. Printed by order of the SenatePrinted by R.C. Weightman.1808-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States communicating information that the late differences between the United States and the Dey of Algiers have been amicably adjustedA. & G. Way, printers1808-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States communicating information relative to the commencement of warby the Dey of Algiers against the United StatesA. & G. Way, printers1808-01-01
American state papers, containing authentic documentsrelative to the history, politicks, statisticks, &c. of the United States of America.Printed by Munroe, Francis, & Parker1808-01-01-
Message from the President of the United States, to both houses of Congress at the commencement of the second session of the tenth Congressand documents accompanying the samePrinted by Phinehas Allen1808-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States to both houses of Congress, at the commencement of the second session of the Tenth Congress, and documents accompanying the samePrinted by Phinehas Allen1808-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States to both houses of Congress at the commencement of the second session of the Tenth CongressA. & G. Way, printers1808-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting a treaty made at Detroiton the seventeenth of November, 1807, between the United States and the Ottaway, Chippeway, Wyandot and Pottawatamie Nations of IndiansA. & G. Way, printers1808-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report of the commissioners appointed ... concerning a road from Cumberland to Ohio ...A. & G. Way, printers1808-01-01
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Message from the President of the U. States, transmitting copies of all orders and decrees of the belligerent powers of Europe, affecting the commercial rights of the U. States, passed since 1791December 28th, 1808. Printed by order of the SenateThe Senate1808-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States to both houses of Congress, at the opening of the second session of the Tenth Congress ...Printed by R.C. Weightman1808-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States communicating information of the situation of sundry parcels of ground in and adjacent to the city of New OrleansA. & G. Way, printers1808-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States respecting the execution of the Act For Fortifying the Ports and Harbours of the United StatesA. & G. Way, printers1808-01-01
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The President this day communicated the following important message to Congress ...s.n.1808-01-01
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Message of the President of the United States, transmitting information respecting the execution of the Act of Congress of 21st Feb. 1806appropriating two millions of dollars, for defraying any extraordinary expenses attending the intercourse between the United States and foreign nationsPrinted by R. C. Weightman1809-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting the report of the Director of the Mint, of the operations of that institution during the last yearA. & G. Way, printers1809-01-01
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The inaugural speeches and messages of Thomas Jefferson, Esq. ... ; together with the inaugural speech of James Madison, Esq. ..Printed by S.G. Snelling1809-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States, communicating certain letters which passed between the British Sec. of State, Mr. Canning, and Mr. PinkneyPrinted by R.C. Weightman1809-01-01
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Message from the president of the United States, communicating certain letters which passed between the British secretary of state, Mr. Canning, and Mr. Pinkney.s.n.]1809-01-01
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Message form [sic] the President of the United States, transmitting a statement of the militia of the United States, according to the latest returns received by the Department of WarA. & G. Way, printers1809-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report of the Secretary of War upon the subject of the execution of the Act ... for Fortifying the Ports and Harbors of the United StatesA. & G. Way, printers1809-01-01
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Message of the President of the United States transmitting a letter from Mr. Pinkney, covering one to him from the British Secretary of State, with his replyPrinted by R.C. Weightman1809-01-01
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New-Haven remonstranceTogether with an exposition of the remonstrants; or a curiosity for the curious. : [Three lines from the Holy Writ and two lines of verse]Printed for Peter Porcupine, on the King's birth day.1814-01-01
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Manual del derecho parlamentarioó resumen de las reglas que se observan en el parlamento de Inglaterra y en el congreso de los Estados Unidos para la proposicion, discusion y decision de los negociosLibreria Americana1827-01-01
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[Message from the President of the United States with proceedings relative to the connexion of General James Wilkinson with Aaron Burr, and his illicit intercourse with the Spanish government, 1808]Gales and Seaton1834-01-01
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Constitution of the United States of America, with the amendments theretoto which are added Jefferson's Manual of parliamentary practice, the standing rules and orders for conducting business in the House of Representatives and Senate of the United States [and Barclay's Digest of the rules of proceeding in the House of Representatives of the United States] ...1863-01-01
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... Jefferson's inaugurals .Directors of the Old South work1900-01-01
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Message from the President of the United States respecting the execution of the Act For Fortifying the Ports and Harbours of the United StatesA.& G. Way1900-01-01
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An account of Louisiana, 1803Being an abstract of documents in the offices of the Departments of State and of the TreasuryDirectors of the Old South Work1902-01-01
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The inaugural address of Thomas Jefferson delivered March 4, 1801.A. J. St. Onge1943-01-01
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The Memorial of the merchants & traders of the city of BaltimorePrinted by Warner & Hanna1970-01-01
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A topographical and statistical account of the province of Louisianacontaining a description of its soil, climate, trade, and produce : together with new and interesting particulars, relative to the Indian tribes : to which is annexed, a copious preface ; and, the recent conventions, between the United States, and the French republicPrinted for J. Rice, S. Butler, [etc.] by Martin & Pratt1981-01-01
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Account of Louisianabeing an abstract of documents delivered in, or transmitted to, Mr. Jefferson, President of the United States of America, and by him laid before Congress, and published by their order.Ye Galleon Press1986-01-01
Jefferson's western explorationsdiscoveries made in exploring the Missouri, Red River and Washita by Captains Lewis and Clark, Doctor Sibley, and William Dunbar, and compiled by Thomas Jefferson ; the Natchez edition, 1806 ; a facsimile1st ed.Arthur H. Clark Co.2004-01-01-
Account of Louisiana; Being an Abstract of Documents, in the Offices of the Departments of State, and of the TreasuryCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
An Account of Louisiana; Being an Abstract of Documents, in the Offices of the Departments of State, and of the TreasuryFranklin Classics Trade Press2018-10-30-
Message accompanying certain articles of agreement and cessionwhich have been entered into and signed by the Commissioners of the United States and the Commissioners of the State of Georgia, in pursuance of an act, intituled "An act for amicable settlement of limits with the State of Georgia, and authorizing the establishment of a government in the Mississippi Territory". 26th April, 1802 [with accompanying documents]
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Document, no. VIII, accompanying the President's Communications to Congress of December 8, 1801