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[Correspondence between Wilkinson & Randolph]
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Letters from General Washington, to several of his friends
in the year 1776. In which are set forth, a fairer and fuller view of American politicks, than ever yet transpired, or the public could be made acquainted with through any other channel. Together with the Reverend Mr. Jacob Duche's (late chaplain to the Congress) letter to Mr. Washington, and an answer to it, by Mr. John Parke, a lieutenant-colonel in Mr. Washington's army -
Heads of a course of lectures in divinity
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The American gardener
containing ample directions for working a kitchen garden every month in the year, and copious instructions for the cultivation of flower gardens, vineyards, nurseries, hopyards, green houses, and hot houses -
Enchiridion theologicum, or
A manual, for the use of students in divinity. in which are contained, Vol. I. King Edward VI. Catechism. Protestatio Ridleii. Bp. Ridley's Treatise against transubstantiation. Juelli Apologia. Vol. II. Noelli catechismus. Bp. Taylor's Advice to his clergy. Pearsonii annales paulini. Bp. Stillingfleet's Discourse on Scripture mysteries. Vol. III. Bp. Stillingfleet's Second dialogue on the doctrine of the trinity and transubstantiation compared. Bp. Gastrell's Considerations on the trinity. Bp. Conybeare's Discourse on miracles. --on Scripture mysteries. --on subscription to articles of relition. --on the expediency of a divine revelation. --on Scripture difficulties. Vol. Iv. Bp, Gibson's First pastoral letter. --second-- --third-- --fourth-- Vol. V. Leslie's Short method with the deists. Bentley's Remarks on free thinking. _ -
The letters of Mutius addressed to the president of the United States
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Mr. John Randolph's motion
February 20th, 1804, referred to the committee of the whole House, to whom was committed on the 15th instant, to Bill Providing for the Settlement of Sundry Claims to Public Lands Lying South of the States of Tennessee -
Mr. John Randolph's motion
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Mr. John Randolph's motion
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Mr. Randolph's motion
5th January, 1803, referred to the committee of the whole House, to whom were this day committed the messages from the President of the United States, dated the 22d and 36th ultimo -
Mr. Randolph's motion
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Mr. Randolph's motion
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Substance of a speech delivered by Mr. John Randolph, in a committee of the whole House of Representatives, on Thursday the 6th of March, 1806
the following motion being under consideration -
Second speech of the Hon. J. Randolph
on the non-importation resolution of Mr. Gregg -
Speech of Mr. John Randolph, in the House of Representatives
in debate, on the resolution offered by Mr. Gregg, prohibiting the importation of British manufactures -
Substance of a speech delivered by Mr. John Randolph, March 5, 1806
in committee of the whole House of Representatives, on Mr. Gregg's resolution to prohibit the importation of British goods into the United States -
Speech of Mr. John Randolph, in the House of Representatives of the United States, March 5, 1806
on Mr. Gregg's resolution for a non-importation of British goods -
Speech of Mr. J. Randolph, delivered in the House of Representatives, of the United States, on Wednesday, the fifth March, 1806
On the subject of Mr. Gregg's resolution for suspending commercial intercourse with Great Britain -
Speech of Mr. John Randolph
debate, in committee of the whole, on the state of the Union, on Mr. Gregg's resolution for a non-importation of British goods -
[Speech delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, by John Randolph, Esq., the fifth March, 1806]
on Mr. Gregg's resolution for non-importation with Great Britain -
Speech of the Hon. J. Randolph, on the non-importation resolution of Mr. Gregg
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Speech of Mr. Randolph
delivered on the 3rd of February 1809, on Mr. Nicholas's resolution to raise the Embargo, and to authorise letters of marque and reprisal -
Letter from the Hon. John Randolph, to James Lloyd, of Boston, late a member of the Senate of the United States, from the state of Massachusetts
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Mr. Randolph's speech on the British war
House of Representatives of the United States. Washington, May 12, 1812 -
A sketch of Mr. Randolph's second speech on the report of the committee of foreign relations
from the spirit of 'seventy-six