DeWitt Clinton
Also known as
De Witt Clinton
Born 1769-01-01
Died 1828-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF5048651
- WikidataQ527462
- ISNI0000000022158061
- Open LibraryOL160126A
Top Subjects
- New York (State) (11)
- United States (8)
- Canals (6)
- Politics and government (5)
- Campaign literature (4)
- Madison, James, -- 1751-1836 (3)
- Science (3)
Books by DeWitt Clinton
Total count: 59
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An address delivered before Holland Lodge, December 24, 1793--Printed by Francis Childs and John Swaine.1794-01-01
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An oration, on benevolencedelivered before the Society of Black Friars, in the city of New-York, at their anniversary festival, on the 10th November, 1794.Printed by Friar M'Lean1795-01-01
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An oration, on benevolencedelivered before the Society of Black Friars, in the city of New-York, at their anniversary festival, on the 10th November, 1794Printed by Friar M'Lean1795-01-01
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A vindication of Thomas Jefferson; against the charges contained in a pamphlet entitled, "Serious considerations," &cprinted by David Denniston.1800-01-01
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A vindication of Thomas Jeffersonagainst the charges contained in a pamphlet entitled, "Serious considerations," &c.Printed by D. Denniston1800-01-01
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A vindication of Thomas Jefferson against the charges contained in a pamphlet entitled "Serious considerations", &c.Printed by David Denniston1800-01-01
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An address delivered by the Most Worshipful the Hon. DeWitt Clinton, Esq. to the Grand Lodge of the state of New-York at his installation into the office of grand master on the 19th of June, 1806.Brothers Southwick and Hardcastle1806-01-01
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Speech of the Hon. De Witt Clintonin the Senate of the state of New-York, on Tuesday, January 31, 1809, introductory to certain resolutions which met the approbation of both housesPrinted by Henry C. Southwick1809-01-01
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Speech of De Witt Clintondelivered in the Senate of the state of New-York, on the 31st January, 1809Printed at the Register Office1809-01-01
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Speech of De Witt Clinton, delivered in the Senate of the state of New York, on the 31st January, 1809Printed at the Registrar Office1809-01-01
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An address to the benefactors and friends of the Free School Society of New-Yorkdelivered on the opening of that institution, in their new and spacious building, on the eleventh of the twelfth month (December) 1809Printed and sold by Collins and Perkins1810-01-01
A discourse delivered before the New-York historical society1811-01-01
Discourse delivered before the New York historical society, at their anniversary meeting, 6th December, 1811.Published by James Eastburn1812-01-01-
Speeches of the Hon. De Witt Clinton, Esq., in the Senate of the United States, in 1803, against a war with SpainRe-printed by Pelsue and Gould1812-01-01
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The Republican crisis, or, An exposition of the political Jesuitism of James Madison ...Printed for the author1812-01-01
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The Republican crisis, or, An exposition of the political Jesuitism of James Madison, president of the United States of AmericaPrinted for the author1812-01-01
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Jefferson against Madison's warbeing an exposition of the late President Jefferson's opinions of the impolicy and folly of all wars, especially for the United States, together with some remarks on the present war, and the propriety of choosing electors who will vote for a peace presidents.n.1812-01-01
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Jefferson against Madison's warbeing an exposition of the late President Jefferson's opinions of the impolicy and folly of all wars ... together with some remarks on the present war, and the propriety of choosing electors who will vote for a peace president[s.n.]1812-01-01
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Speeches of the Hon. De Witt Clinton, Esq. in the Senate of the United States, in 1803, against a war with SpainRe-printed by Pelsue and Gould.1812-01-01
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A discourse delivered before the New-York historical societyat their anniversary meeting, 6th December, 1811Printed for Van Winkle and Wiley1814-01-01
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Remarks on the fishes of the western waters of the state of New Yorkin a letter to Samuel L. Mitchills.n.1815-01-01
An account of Abimelech Coody and other celebrated writers of New-York.January1815-01-01
Introductory discourse delivered before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New York, on the fourth of May, 1814Pub. by David Longworth, at the Shakspeare-gallery. N. Van Riper, print1815-01-01-
An introductory discoursedelivered before the Literary and philosophical society of New-York, on the fourth of May, 1814Printed by Van Winkle and Wiley, corner of Wall and New-streets.1815-01-01
An introductory discoursedelivered before the Literary and philosophical society of New-York, on the fourth of May, 1814Pub. by David Longworth, at the Shakspeare-gallery. N. Van Riper, print.1815-01-01-
An introductory discoursedelivered before the Literary and philosophical society of New-York, on the fourth of May, 1814Pub. by David Longworth, at the Shakspeare-gallery. N. Van Riper, Print.1815-01-01
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Remarks on the fishes of the western waters of the state of New-Yorkin a letter to Samuel L. Mitchill ...publisher not identified1815-01-01
A discourse delivered before the American Academy of the Arts23d October, 1816T. & W. Mercein1816-01-01-
Republican nominationat a meeting of the republican committees from the different towns in the county of Washington ... resolved that this meeting concur in the nomination of the Hon. De Witt Clinton, for governor, and the Hon. John Taylor, for lieutenant-governorpublisher not identified1816-01-01
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Remarks on the proposed canal, from Lake Erie to the Hudson RiverPrinted by Samuel Wood & sons1816-01-01
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Memorial of the commissioners of the state of New-York, in behalf of said state; praying the aid of the general government in opening a communication between the navigable waters of Hudson River and the LakesDecember 11, 1816. Referred to the committee on so much of the President's message as relates to roads and canalsPrinted by William A. Davis.1816-01-01
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A discourse before the American Academy of the ArtsT. & W. Mercein1816-01-01
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Report of the commissioners of the state of New-York, on the canals from Lake Erie to the Hudson River, and from Lake Champlain to the samePresented to the Legislature, 17th February, 1817Printed by J. Buel, printer to the state.1817-01-01
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A memoir on the antiquities of the western parts of the state of New York1818-01-01
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Notes on the police of the city of New-Yorkrespectfully addressed to His Excellency the Governor and the Honourable the members of the Legislature of the State of New YorkPrinted by J. Seymour1818-01-01
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The Following is a statement of such facts as came under the cognizance of the individuals who explored a more southern route for the Grand Canalthrough the counties of Ontario, Genesee and Niagara, than any hitherto proposed, and was forwarded to the chief magistrate of this state about the time the Legislature convened at Albany. : To His Excellency De Witt Clinton, Esq. governor of the state of New-York ...[s.n.]1818-01-01
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The martling-man, or, Says I to myself--How is this?from The New-York Columbian of March, 1819.s.n.1819-01-01
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The Martling-man, or, Says I to myself, how is this?1819-01-01
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Speech of Governor Clinton, to the Legislature of the state of New-York, on the sixth day of January, 1819Printed at the Register Office.1819-01-01
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A memoir on the antiquities of the western parts of the state of New Yorkread before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New York1820-01-01
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The canal policy of the State of New-Yorkdelineated in a letter to Robert Troup, esquirePrinted and Pub. by E. and E. Hosford1821-01-01
Letters on the natural history and internal resources of the State of New-YorkSold by E. Bliss & E. White, No. 128 Broadway1822-01-01-
Account of the Salmo otsego or the Otsego bassein a letter to John W. FrancisPrinted by C.S. Van Winkle1822-01-01
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Description of a new species of fish, from the Hudson river1823-01-01
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A discourse delivered at Schenectady, July 22d, A. D. 1823before the New-York Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa.Printed by Websters and Skinners1823-01-01
A discourse delivered at Schenectady, July 22d, A. D. 1823, before the New-York Alpha of the Phi beta kappa.Printed by Websters and Skinners1823-01-01-
A discourse delivered at Schenectady, July 22d, A.D., 1823, before the New-York Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa ...3d ed.E. Bliss & E. White1823-01-01
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Letters of Governor Clinton, and of Colonel L. Baldwin ...improved as evidence before the Joint committee of the legislature of Massachusetts, on the petition of Samuel Hinkley and others, for the extension of the Hampshire and Hampden canal. February, 1828.Dutton & Wentworth, state printers1828-01-01
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Letters of Governor Clinton, and of Colonel L. Baldwin, improved as evidence before the Joint Committee of the Legislature of Massachusetts, on the petition of Samuel Hinkley and others, for the extension of the Hampshire and Hampden Canal, February, 1828[s.n.]1828-01-01
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Correspondence on the importance & practicability of a rail road, from New York to New Orleansin which is embraced a report on the subjectVanderpool and Cole, Printers1830-01-01
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Second series of the letters of Atticus on the currency, the credit system, and national fiscal agent of the United States[s.n.]1839-01-01
The life and writings of De Witt ClintonBaker and Scribner1849-01-01-
An address to the benefactors and friends of the Free School Society of New York on the opening of that institutionBaker and Scribner1849-01-01
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The life and writings of De Witt ClintonBaker and Scribner1849-01-01
Life and writingsBaker1849-01-01-
On certain phenomena of the Great Lakes of AmericaWilliam Blackwood1977-01-01
An introductory discourse delivered before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New-YorkArno Press1978-01-01-
Eleven Wisconsin PoetsA WhitewaterKendall/Hunt Publishing Company1987-01-01
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Papers, 1785-1828