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Embargo by express
Boston, Friday evening, April 3, 1812.--6 o'clock. The following letter is this moment handed me by express -
Mr. Macons's motion, as amended, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States
together with the amendment offered thereto by Mr. Quincy in committee of the whole on the state of the union -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
House of Representatives, October 19, 1814. Ordered, that Messrs. R. Sullivan, Knapp, Newburyport, Vose and Brewer, Roxbury, together with such as the Honorable Senate may join, be a committee to consider whether any and what amendments are necessary in the militia laws of this commonwealth, with power to sit during the recess, and to report by bill or otherwise -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
In the House of Representatives, June 4, 1813. Ordered, that Messrs. Thatcher, Warren, Lloyd, Boston, Hall, Williamstown, Bates, Northampton, with such as the Hon. Senate may join, be a committee to consider so much of His Excellency's speech as relates to "an extension of our territorial limits" and forming new states without the territorial limits of the United States -
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The committee of both houses, to whom were referred the petitions concerning the separation of the district of Maine from Massachusetts proper, and forming the same into a separate and independent state, and also sundry memorials against that measure, beg leave respectfully to report -
Observations on the act of Parliament commonly called the Boston Port-Bill
with thoughts on civil society and standing armies. By Josiah Quincy, Junior. [Twelve lines of quotations] -
An oration, pronounced July 4, 1798
at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston, in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence. By Josiah Quincy. [Six lines of quotations from J. Quincy, Jun.] -
A letter to the inhabitants of Braintree, relating to the excise bill now depending in the General Court
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An answer to the questions, Why are you a Federalist ? and Why shall you vote for Gov. Strong?
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Debate on extra session, Thursday, Jan. 19
speech of Mr. Quincy -
Mr. Quincy's second speech in the House of Representatives of the United States
on the report of the Committee of Foreign Relations ; in reply to the observations of Mr. Bacon, Dec. 7, 1808 -
Mr. Quincy's speech, in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 19, 1809
on the bill for holding an extra session of Congress, in May next -
Mr. Quincy's speech on the first resolution reported by the Committee on Foreign Relations
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A speech delivered in Congress on the 15th April, 1806
while the House, in committee of the whole, were discussing the Bill for fortifying the Ports and Harbours of the United States -
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy on the joint resolutions in the House of Representatives of the U.S. approving the conduct of the executive in refusing to receive any further communication from Francis J. Jackson, Esq
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An address delivered before the Massachusetts Agricultural Society, at the Brighton cattle show, October 12th, 1819
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Mr. Quincy's speech, for admitting the Territory of Orleans, into the Union
delivered in Congress, on the 14th January, 1811 -
An oration delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society of Massachusetts, on the thirtieth day of April, 1813
being the anniversary of the first inauguration of President Washington -
Speech of Mr. Quincy, delivered in the House of Representatives, on the bill admitting the Territory of Orleans into the Union
January 14, 1811 -
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy in the House of Representatives of the U. States, February 25, 1811
on the amendment offered by Mr. Eppes to the bill ... which proposed to revive and enforce the nonintercourse law against Great Britain -
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the U. States, January 25, 1812
in relation to maritime protection -
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the U. States, January 30, 1811
on the influence of place and patronage -
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the United States, delivered the 5th January, 1813
On the bill in addition to the act entitled "An act to raise an additional military force," and for other purposes -
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the United States, delivered the 5th January, 1813
On the bill in addition to the act entitled "An act to raise an additional military force," and for other purposes -
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of Representatives of the U.S., Jan. 25, 1812
in relation to maritime protection