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Mr. White submitted the following motion for consideration
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Mr. White's motion
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Mr. White's motion
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Mr. White's motion
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Mr. White's speech in the Senate, January 7, 1809
under consideration, Mr. Giles' bill for enforcing the Embargo laws -
Mr. White's speech in the Senate of the United States on Mr. Hillhouse's resolution to repeal the Embargo laws, Nov. 22, 1808
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Mr. White's speech in the Senate of the United States, on Mr. Hillhouse's resolution to repeal the Embargo laws, November 22, 1808
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Mr. White's speech in the Senate of the United States, on the bill interdicting all intercourse between the United States and the island of St. Domingo
February 20, 1806 -
Proceedings of the Union Brigade, commanded by Colonel Smith, on the death of General Washington
Together with the Rev. Mr. Austin's prayer, and Capt. Samuel White's oration -
Speeches in the Senate of the United States, on Mr. Hillhouse's resolution to repeal the Embargo laws
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Mr. White presented the following memorial
which was read and ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate -
The true state of Trinity College
in a letter to a residing fellow of that society: wherein the trifling impertinencies, malicious aspersions, and bold falshoods of Dr. Bentley, are answer'd in such a manner as they deserve -
A commentary on the prophet Isaiah
wherein the literal sense of his prophecy's is briefly explain'd. By Samuel White, M. A. Fellow of Trinity College in Cambridge, and Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Portland -
Memorandum of law points and authorities respecting the rights of Arizona in the Colorado River
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Plutarch's morals
translated from the Greek by several hands. Volume V -
The case of Samuel White
humbly presented to the honourable, the knights, citizens, and burgesses, in Parliament assembled -
A letter from Mr. Samuel White, to his brother in London, dated in Siam, Sept. 20. 1686
Giving a full account of the late rebellion made by the people of Macasser, inhabiting in that country, which ended with the death of all the rebells, who were totally destroy'd by the kings forces, assisted by some Europeans, of several nations, amongst whom Capt. Henry Udall, and some others of our countrymen most unhappily lost their lives -
To the right honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses assembled in Parliament
The answer of the East-India Company, to two printed papers of Mr. Samuel White, one entitled His case; the other, A true accompt of the passages at Mergen -
The full and whole tryal of Mr. Samuel White, Merchant ... for felony, in procuring the ship called the Rainbow, to be sunk at sea. Also, the tryal of John Elms, for the murder of Morgan Brampton, on board the ship call'd the Adventure
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Proceedings of the Union Brigade, commanded by Colonel Smith, on the death of General Washington
Together with the Rev. Mr. Austin's prayer, and Capt. Samuel White's oration -
An account of the articles drawn up here in England by the East-India-Company against the king of Siam
and remitted to their servants in India as a just ground to make war on that prince : together with a full answer to every particular as 'twas prepar'd to have been address'd to the honourable the knights, citizens and burgesses in Parliament assembled -
A true account of the passages at Mergen in the kingdom of Syam
after Captain Anthony Weltden arrived at that port in the Curtana frigat, for account of the East India Company -
The true state of Trinity College
in a letter to a residing fellow of that society: wherein the trifling impertinencies, malicious aspersions, and bold falshoods of Dr. Bentley, are answer'd in such a manner as they deserve -
A letter from Mr. Samuel White, to his brother in London, dated in Siam, Sept. 20, 1686
giving a full account of the late rebellion made by the people of Macasser, inhabiting in that country, which ended with the death of all the rebells, who were totally destroy'd by the kings forces assisted by some Europeans of several nations, amongst whom Capt. Henry Udall and some others of our countrymen most unhappily lost their lives -
Reflections on a scandalous paper, entituled, The answer of the East-India-Company to two printed papers of Mr. Samuel White
together with the true character of Francis Davenport the said Company's historyographer, detecting some of the villanies he has been guilty of in several parts of the world, and proving the pamphlet now publish'd by the foresaid company in his name to be a malicious forgery, under attestations of sundry credible persons, humbly presented to the Honourable the Knights, citizens, and burgesses in Parliaments assembled