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[American Imprints] 1 Volume containing 9 works: ++ Benjamin Rush. An Eulogium, Intended To Perpetuate The Memory Of David Rittenhouse… Delivered… 17th Dec. 1796. Rush signed the Declaration of Independence and was Surgeon General of the Continental Army. Phila: J. Omrod. 46, blank [2] pp. Evans 31143. ++ The Speech of Albert Gallatin, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, On the first of March, 1798, upon the Foreign Intercourse Bill. Phila: Richard Folwell, 1798. Second Edition. 48pp. Evans 33777. ++ Mr. Harper’s Speech On The Foreign Intercourse Bill… On Friday the second of March, 1798. 43pp. Kress B.3650. Evans 33839. Sabin 26396. ++ William Jackson. Eulogium, On The Character Of General Washington… Ormrod, 1800. 1st edition: “before the President” does not appear on the title page. Evans 37694. Sabin 35473. 44pp. ++ Nicholas Biddle. Oration Delivered Before The Pennsylvania State Society Of Cincinnati… Phila: Published by C. and A. Conrad/ Fry and Kammerer, printers, 1811. 28pp. Sabin 5242. ++ Edward T. Channing. An Oration, Delivered July 4, 1817, At the Request of the Selectmen of the Town of Boston…Bos: Joseph T. Buckingham. 24pp. Pp. 21-22 are a separate address to James Monroe, “Address To The President Of The United States, Delivered in behalf of the Town of Boston…” Last 2 pages are Monroe’s reply, headed “President’s Answer.” ++ William Tilghman. An Eulogium In Commemoration Of Doctor Caspar Wistar… Phila: E. Earle/ J. Maxwell, Printer, 1818. ++ Channing. Inaugural Discourse, Delivered In The Chapel Of The University In Cambridge, December 8, 1819. Hilliard & Metcalf, at the University Press/ Sold also by Cummings & Hilliard, 1819. 31, [1] pp. ++ Speech Of Mr. Sergeant, On The Missouri Question, At the House of Representatives of the United States, February 1820 (title as it appears at top of first text page). 48pp. 8vo. Tree calf. Covers separated, spine perished, internally loose, relatively little foxing.
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