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EIGHT ASSORTED SERMONS AND ORATIONS 1801-1818
1) "An examination of the President's reply to the New Haven remonstrance: with an appendix, containing the President's inaugural speech, the remonstrance and reply ; together with a list of removals from office, and new appointments, made since the fourth of March, 1801" by Lucius Junius Brutus, pseud.; William Cranch; William Coleman. (N.Y.: Printed and sold by George F. Hopkins, at Washington's head, 1801.) 66pp. Gaines 277; Howes C573; Sabin 14312; Shaw & Shoemaker 326. 2) "A dissertation on the right and obligation of the civil magistrate to take care of the interest of religion, and provide for its support: in which the arguments in confirmation of said right and obligation, both from reason and the sacred Scriptures, are adduced: the usual objections examined,-- ; together with several corollaries deduced from the subject" by Simon Backus, A.M. (Middletown, Ct.: Printed by T. et J.B. Dunning, 1804 [Copy right secured according to act of Congress.].) American Bibliography 5752; Sabin 2637. 3) "Remarks and criticisms on the Hon. John Quincy Adams's Letter to the Hon. Harrison Gray Otis" by William Coleman. (Boston: Printed by Joshua Cushing, 1808.) 62pp. 4) "Further and still more important suppressed documents" by John Armstrong and William Pinkney. ([Flatbush, N.Y.], [1809].) 24pp. 5) "A word to Federalists and to those who love the memory of Washington." ([Boston], [1810].) 14pp. 6) "An oration, pronounced at Worcester, (Mass.) on the thirty-sixth anniversary of American independence, July 4, 1812" by Francis Blake. (Worcester, Mass.: Isaac Sturtevant, [1812].) 36pp. 7) "An oration delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society of Massachusetts, on the thirtieth day of April, 1812, being the anniversary of the first inauguration of President Washington" by William Sullivan. (Boston: Printed by John Eliot, Jun., 1812.) 24pp. 8) "A solemn review of the custom of war: showing that war is the effect of popular delusion, and proposing a remedy" by Noah Worcester. (Providence, R.I.: Printed by Miller & Hutchens and H.H. Brown, 1818.) 23pp.

1) "An examination of the President's reply to the New Haven remonstrance: with an appendix, containing the President's inaugural speech, the remonstrance and reply ; together with a list of removals from office, and new appointments, made since the fourth of March, 1801" by Lucius Junius Brutus, pseud.; William Cranch; William Coleman. (N.Y.: Printed and sold by George F. Hopkins, at Washington's head, 1801.) 66pp. Gaines 277; Howes C573; Sabin 14312; Shaw & Shoemaker 326. 2) "A dissertation on the right and obligation of the civil magistrate to take care of the interest of religion, and provide for its support: in which the arguments in confirmation of said right and obligation, both from reason and the sacred Scriptures, are adduced: the usual objections examined,-- ; together with several corollaries deduced from the subject" by Simon Backus, A.M. (Middletown, Ct.: Printed by T. et J.B. Dunning, 1804 [Copy right secured according to act of Congress.].) American Bibliography 5752; Sabin 2637. 3) "Remarks and criticisms on the Hon. John Quincy Adams's Letter to the Hon. Harrison Gray Otis" by William Coleman. (Boston: Printed by Joshua Cushing, 1808.) 62pp. 4) "Further and still more important suppressed documents" by John Armstrong and William Pinkney. ([Flatbush, N.Y.], [1809].) 24pp. 5) "A word to Federalists and to those who love the memory of Washington." ([Boston], [1810].) 14pp. 6) "An oration, pronounced at Worcester, (Mass.) on the thirty-sixth anniversary of American independence, July 4, 1812" by Francis Blake. (Worcester, Mass.: Isaac Sturtevant, [1812].) 36pp. 7) "An oration delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society of Massachusetts, on the thirtieth day of April, 1812, being the anniversary of the first inauguration of President Washington" by William Sullivan. (Boston: Printed by John Eliot, Jun., 1812.) 24pp. 8) "A solemn review of the custom of war: showing that war is the effect of popular delusion, and proposing a remedy" by Noah Worcester. (Providence, R.I.: Printed by Miller & Hutchens and H.H. Brown, 1818.) 23pp.
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