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An account of the proceedings of the Ilinois and Ouabache Land Companies
in pursuance of their purchases made of the independent natives, July 5th, 1773, and 18th October, 1775 -
The pretensions of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency examined; and the charges against John Adams refuted
Addressed to the citizens of America in general; and particularly to the electors of the president -
The pretensions of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency examined; and the charges against John Adams refuted
Addressed to the citizens of America in general, and particularly to the electors of the president. Part the second -
An address to the Methodist Societies in general
and to the quarterly and district meetings in particular, throughout the kingdom -
Sir, I beg to inform you that the directors of this company have determined to recommend to the shareholders
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Maps of the British Isles, and of individual counties, one map of St. John, New Brunswick, Canada
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The Masonic burial-office of the Grand Lodge of the State of Rhode-Island
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An account of the proceedings of the Ilinois and Ouabache Land Companies
in pursuance of their purchases made of the independent natives, July 5th, 1773, and 18th October, 1775 -
A comparative view of the constitutions of the several states with each other, and with that of the United States
exhibiting in tables the prominent features of each constitution, and classing together their most important provisions under the several heads of administration; with notes and observations. By William Smith, of South Carolina, L.L.D. and member of the Congress of the United States. Dedicated to the people of the United States -
An oration, delivered in St. Philip's Church, before the inhabitants of Charleston, South-Carolina, on the Fourth of July, 1796, in commemoration of American independence
By appointment of the American Revolution Society, and published at the request of that society, an also of the South-Carolina State Society of Cincinnati. By William Smith, a member of the Revolution Society, and representative in the Congress of the United States