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Boston gazette, extra. Thursday, April 2, 1812
Highly interesting letter. ; (The gross and wanton abuse of Gen. Maltby, and the officers of his division, in yesterday's Patriot, having excited the most lively indignation ... we have judged it necessary to publish the intire [sic] letter of this patriot and soldier, in order that the public may see the outrages which have been committed by the executive on the old militia system -
Message from His Excellency the Governor. February 27, 1812
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency Elbridge Gerry ... A proclamation, for a day of public fasting, humiliation, and prayer
... Thursday, the eleventh day of April next ... Given at the Council chamber, in Boston, the thirteenth day of March ... one thousand, eight hundred, and eleven -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency, Elbridge Gerry, Esq. ... A proclamation, for a day of public thanksgiving, praise, and prayer
... Thursday, the twenty-first of November next ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston this twenty-second day of October ... one thousand eight hundred and eleven -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency, Elbridge Gerry, Esq. ... A proclamation, for a day of public fasting, humiliation, and prayer
... Thursday, the ninth of April next ... Given at the Council chamber in Boston the sixth day of March ... one thousand eight hundred and twelve -
Legislature of Massachusetts
Friday, June 7, 1811. At 12 o'clock, His Excellency the Governor, attended by His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, and the Honorable Council, (completely attired in cloth of American manufacture,) met the two branches of the legislature in the Representatives' Chamber, and delivered the following speech -
Speech of His Excellency the Governor of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, to both houses of the legislature, at the session commencing on the second Wednesday in January, 1812
January 10, 1812--read, and ordered to be printed -
Observations on the new Constitution, and on the federal and state conventions
By a Columbian patriot. Sic transit gloria Americana -
Observations on the new Constitution, and on the foederal and state conventions
By a Columbian patriot. Sic transit gloria Americana -
His Excellency Governor Gerry's speech, to the legislature of Massachusetts, delivered Thursday, June 7, 1810
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency, Elbridge Gerry, Esq. ... A proclamation, for a day of public thanksgiving, praise, and prayer
... Thursday, the twenty-ninth day of November next ... Given at the Council Chamber, in Boston, this twenty-fourth day of October ... one thousand eight hundred and ten -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. To the selectmen of the town of [blank] in the Worcester North District: Greeting
Whereas the Constitution of the United States provides, that when vacancies in Congress happen in the representation from any state, the executive authority thereof shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies ... Given at the Council Chamber, at Boston, this 7th day of September ... one thousand, eight hundred and ten -
Message from the president of the United States
accompanying the communications from the envoys extraordinary to the French Republic, received since the fourth of May last. 5th June, 1798--ordered to lie on the table. Printed by order of the House of Representatives of th United States -
Message from the president of the United States
accompanying sundry papers relative to the affairs of the United States, with the French Republic. 18th January, 1799. Published by order of the House of Representatives -
Message of the president of the United States to both Houses of Congress
June 5th, 1798 -
Some letters of Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts, 1784-1804
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Message of the president of the United States, to both Houses of Congress
May 4th, 1798 -
Speech of His Excellency the Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
to both Houses of the Legislature, at the session commencing on the second Wednesday in January, 1812 -
Instructions to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Marshall and Elbridge Gerry, envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to the French Republic, referred to in the message of the president of the United States of the third instant
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Instructions to the envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary from the United States of America, to the French Republic, their letters of credence and full powers, and the dispatches received from them relative to their mission
Published by the secretary of state, in conformity with the resolution of Congress, of the 22d June 1798 -
Verhaltungsbefehle an Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Marschall und Elbridge Gerry, ausserordentliche Abgesandte und bevollmaechtigte Minister an die franzoesische Republik
Worauf sich in dem Bericht des Presidenten der Vereinigten Staaten, vom dritten dieses bezogen worden -
Message of the president of the United States, to both Houses of Congress. April 3d. 1798
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Message of the president of the United States, to both houses of Congress
June 21st, 1798 -
Observations on the peculiar case of the Whig merchants, indebted to Great-Britain at the commencement of the late war
to which is prefixed an address of the Honorable the Congress to their fellow-citizens, on the important subjects of national faith, justice and honour, in September, 1779 -
Message from the president of the United States
accompanying sundry papers relative to the affairs of the United States, with the French Republic.