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By the governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, a proclamation The president of the United States having been pleased to communicate to me, that a treaty will be held with the hos...
Published 1793“…[Printed by Augustine Davis],…”
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An argument respecting the constitutionality of the carriage tax which subject was discussed at Richmond, in Virginia, in May, 1795. By John Taylor.
Published 1795“…Printed by Augustine Davis,…”
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The address of the minority in the Virginia legislature to the people of that state containing a vindication of the constitutionality of the Alien and Sedition laws.
Published 1799“…[Printed by Augustine Davis?],…”
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The substance of an argument in the case of the carriage duties delivered before the Circuit Court of the United States, in Virginia, May term, 1795, by John Wickham, counsel for t...
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Odes and other poems
Published 1812“…Printed by Augustine Davis,…”
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[Proposit]ions to establish a mechanic's bank in the city of Richmond connected with some objects of benevolence and public utility /
Published 1812“…Printed by Augustine Davis,…”
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By the governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, a proclamation The president of the United States having been pleased to communicate to me, that a treaty will be held with the hos...
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[Speech delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, by John Randolph, Esq., the fifth March, 1806] on Mr. Gregg's resolution for non-importation with Great Brit...
Published 1806“…Printed by Augustine Davis,…”
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List of pensioners paid by the state of Virginia, for the year 1791
Published 1792“…[Printed by Augustine Davis],…”
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List of pensioners continued by the Honourable the executive for the year 1792, to be paid out of the revenue, to be collected for that year
Published 1793“…[Printed by Augustine Davis],…”
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List of pensioners continued by the Honorable the executive, for the year 1797, to be paid out of the revenue for that year
Published 1798“…[Printed by Augustine Davis],…”
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Virginia. In the House of Delegates, Thursday, 28th November, 1793 Resolved, that the state cannot, under the Constitution of the United States, be made a defendant at the suit of...
Published 1793“…[Printed by Augustine Davis],…”
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A charge delivered by The Hon. James Wilson, Esq. one of the associate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, to the grand jury, impanelled for the Circuit Court of th...
Published 1791“…Printed by Augustine Davis,…”
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Acts passed at the second session of the Second Congress of the United States of America Begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday, the fi...
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(Circular.) Richmond, January 25, 1794 Gentlemen, it is essentially necessary that all vacancies in the office of escheator, within this commonwealth, be filled up.
Published 1794“…[Printed by Augustine Davis],…”
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(Circular.) In Council, 8th of January, 1798 Gentlemen, My official duty calls upon me to request your particular attention to the law relative to the appointment and duties of she...
Published 1798“…[Printed by Augustine Davis],…”
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In Council, January the 16th, 1797 Gentlemen, The executive deem it essentially necessary, that an accurate state of the commission of the peace in each county, should be known to...
Published 1797“…[Printed by Augustine Davis],…”
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The Virginia almanack, for the year 1787 ... Calculated according to art, and will answer either Virginia or North-Carolina. ... : [Four lines of verse]
Published 1786“…Printed by Augustine Davis,…”
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By the governour of the Commonwealth of Virginia: a proclamation Whereas the public interest demands that the General Assembly be convened before the time to which they stand adjou...
Published 1792“…[Printed by Augustine Davis],…”
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Richmond, July 6, 1792 Gentlemen, I beg leave to transmit to you a copy of a letter of the 21st of January, 1790, and to request your uniform attention thereto.
Published 1792“…[Printed by Augustine Davis],…”
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