Sammelband of Thirteen United States Political Pamphlets 1808-1830: A Letter [by John Quincy Adams] to the Honorable Harrison Gray Otis, Washington, March 31, 1808; Letters of Marcus and Philo-Cato, Addressed to De Witt Clinton, Esq., Mayor of the City o…
Sammelband of Thirteen United States Political Pamphlets 1808-1830: A Letter [by John Quincy Adams] to the Honorable Harrison Gray Otis, Washington, March 31, 1808; Letters of Marcus and Philo-Cato, Addressed to De Witt Clinton, Esq., Mayor of the City o…

Sammelband of Thirteen United States Political Pamphlets 1808-1830: A Letter [by John Quincy Adams] to the Honorable Harrison Gray Otis, Washington, March 31, 1808; Letters of Marcus and Philo-Cato, Addressed to De Witt Clinton, Esq., Mayor of the City o…

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32, 86, 15, 48, 16, 56, xl, 18, xxxv, 12, 28, 15, 15, 61, 18 pp. A collection of thirteen pamphlets related to politics and governance, most related to New York State. Includes a letter by John Quincy Adams during his time as a Massachusetts senator, and an anonymous account of the Anti-Masonic Party, which was the earliest third party in U.S. politics. A Letter [by John Quincy Adams] to the Honorable Harrison Gray Otis, Washington, March 31, 1808; Letters of Marcus and Philo-Cato, Addressed to De Witt Clinton, Esq., Mayor of the City of New-York. A New Edition, Containing One Letter of Marcus, and Several Numbers of Philo-Cato, Never Published Before.; Address, to the Republican Citizens, of the State of New-York.; A Speech of the Honorable James Emott, in the House of Representatives of the United States. Delivered the 12th January, 1813.; An Address to the Electors of the State of New-York. by the Republican Members of the Legislature, April 10, 1815.; A Letter to His Excellency Daniel D. Tompkins, Late Governor of the State of New-York.; In Assembly - March 16, 1820. Report of the Committee of Ways and Means on the Final Settlement of the Accounts of Daniel D. Tompkins, Esquire, Late Governor of This State.; Mr. Granger's Reasons for Voting Against the Grant of $11,870 50 to Governor Tompkins.; The Address of Epaminondas to the Citizens of the State of New-York.; State of New-York. Report of the Select Committee of the Senate, on the Electoral Law.; Speech of James Tallmadge, Esq. on the Subject of Caucus, to Nominate a President and Vice-President, as Brought up on the Tennessee Resolutions, in the House of Assembly, 26th January, 1824.; An Address of Henry Clay to the Public; Containing Certain Testimony in Refutation of the Charges Against Him, Made by Gen. Andrew Jackson, Touching the Last Presidential Election.; An Address to the People of the United States, on the Subject of the Anti-Masonic Excitement, or New Party. Sabin 32530.