Imagens das páginas
PDF
ePub
[graphic][merged small]
[blocks in formation]

on

UNIACKE, CROFTON. A Letter to the Lord Chancellor, the necessity and practicability of forming a code of the laws of England. To which is annexed the new bankrupt law; arranged in the method of Domat's civil law, . . proposed to be adopted as the form of the statute law of the realm. Boston, 1827. 8°

UNION COLLEGE, SCHENECTADY, New York. Nomina Senatus Academici, et eorum qui munera at officia academica gefserunt, quique aliquopiam gradu exornati sunt, in Collegio Concordiæ dedicato, etc. [1834 and 1843.] 2 parts. Schenectadiæ, 1834-43. 8°

2 CATALOGUE of the officers and students,. 1837-38, 1841, and 1842. Schenectady, 1837-42. 8° 3 THE FIRST semi-centennial anniversary of Union College, celebrated July 22, 1845. [Edited by A. L.

UNI

Linn, J. B. Nott, and T. C. Reed.] Schenectady, 1845. 8°

UNION MAGAZINE (THE) of Literature and Art... Edited by Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. Vol. 1-3. New York, 1847-48. 8°. [Continued at Philadelphia, under the title of] Sartain's Union Magazine of literature and art. C. M. Kirkland and J. S. Hart, editors. Vol. 4-8 and vol. 9. No 1, 2. Philadelphia, 1849-51. 8°

UNITARIAN. How I became a Unitarian, explained in a series of letters to a friend by a Clergyman of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Boston and New York, 1852. 8°

UNITARIANS. Impartial Review. A general brief view of the existing controversy between Unitarians and the Orthodox, so called; as it appears

[graphic]

..

more particularly in a review in "The Christian Disciple," of Profefsor Stuart's Letters, and in Dr. Wood's Letters to Unitarians. By a Laical Observer. Portsmouth, N. H. 1820. 8°

UNITARIAN (THE). Conducted by B. Whitman [J. Whitman, and G. Nichols]. Jan. to Dec. 1834. Cambridge and Boston, 1834. 8°

UNITARIAN CONTROVERSY. Review of the Unitarian Controversy. Extracted from the Panoplist. [Boston, 1816.] 8°

UNITARIAN MISCELLANY and Christian Monitor. [Edited by J. Sparks, and F. W. P. Greenwood.] 5 vol. Baltimore, 1822-24. 8°

UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA.

I EXTRACTS from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia on the 5th of September, 1774, etc. New London, 1774. 4°

2 EXTRACTS from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress, held at Philadelphia on the 5th of September, 1774, etc. New London, 1774. sm. 4°

3 A LETTER to the Inhabitants of the Province of Quebec. Extract from the minutes of the Congrefs. Philadelphia, 1774. 8°

4 A FEW Remarks upon some of the Votes and Resolutions of the Con

tinental Congress held at Philadelphia in September, and the Provincial Congress held at Cambridge in Nov. 1774. By a Friend to Peace and good order. 1775. 8vo.

5 A DECLARATION by the Representatives of the United Colonies of

North America, now met in general congrefs at Philadelphia, setting forth the causes and necefsity of their taking up arms. Philadelphia, printed; Watertown, reprinted, 1775. 8°

6 WHAT think ye of the Congress now? or an enquiry, how far the Americans are bound to abide by and execute the decisions of the late Congrefs. New York, 1775. 8vo.

7 JOURNALS of Congrefs. Containing the Proceedings from Sept. 5, 1774, to Nov. 3, 1788. Published by order of Congrefs. 13 vol. 17771788. 8vo. viz:

VOL.

1. Sept. 5, 1774, to Jan. 1, 1776, R. Aitken. Philadelphia, 1777.

2. Jan. 1, 1776, to Jan. 1, 1777, J. Dunlap. York Town, 1778.

3. Jan. 1, 1777, to Jan. 1, 1778, J. Dunlap. Philadelphia, n. d.

4. Jan. 1, 1778, to Jan. 1, 1779, D. C. Claypoole. Philadelphia, n. d.

5. Jan. 1, 1779, to Jan. 1, 1780, D. C. Claypoole. Philadelphia, 1782.

6. For the year 1780, John Dunlap. n.p. n. d.

7. For the year 1781, D. C. Claypoole. Philadelphia, 1781.

8. 4 Nov. 1782, to Nov. 1783, D. C. Claypoole. Philadelphia, 1783.

9. 3 Nov. 1783, to 3 June, 1784, J. Dunlap. Philadelphia, n. d. 10. I Nov. 1784, to Nov. 5, 1785, J. Dunlap. Philadelphia, n. d.

11. 3 Nov. 1785, to 3 Nov. 1786, J. Dunlap. n. p. n. d.

12. 6 Nov. 1786, to 5 Nov. 1787, J. Dunlap. Philadelphia, 1787. 13. 5 Nov. 1787, to 3 Nov. 1788, J. Dunlap. Philadelphia, n. d.

8 A CIRCULAR Letter from the Congress of the United States of America to their constituents. Sept. 1779. Philadelphia, printed; Boston, reprinted, 1779. 8°

9 THE CONSTITUTIONS of the several Independent States of America; the Declaration of Independence; the

Articles of Confederation between the said States; the Treaties between his Most Christian Majesty and the United States of America. Philad. 1781. 8°

10 CONSTITUTION des Treize Etats Unis de l'Amérique. Philadelphie 8vo. [Paris printed?], 1783.

11 THE DYING Legacy of an aged Minister of the everlasting gospel to the United States of North America. Boston, 1783. 8°

12 THE CONSTITUTION or frame of government, for the United States of America, as reported by the convention of delegates, from the United States, etc. Boston, 1787. 8°

13 JOURNAL of the Senate of the United States: 1789-1845. viz. First Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Mar. 2d Sefs. Jan. 3d Sefs. Dec.

4, 1789, to Sep. 29, 1789 4, 1790, to Aug. 12, 1790 6, 1790, to Mar. 3, 1791 Second Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Oct. 24, 1791, to May 8, 1792 2d Sefs. Nov. 2, 1792, to Mar. 3, 1793 Third Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec.

2d Sefs. Nov.

1st Sefs. Dec. 2d Seis. Dec.

2, 1793, to June 9, 1794 3, 1794, to Mar. 3, 1795 Fourth Congress.

7, 1795, to June 1, 1796 5, 1796, to Mar. 3, 1797° Fifth Congrefs.

1st Sefs. May 17, 1797, to July 10, 1797 2d Sefs. Nov. 13, 1797, to July 16, 1798 3d Sefs. Dec. 3, 1798, to Mar. 3, 1799

[blocks in formation]

Twenty-fifth Congress.

1st Sefs. Sept. 4, 1837, to Oct. 16, 1837 2d Sefs. Dec. 4, 1837, to June 9, 1838 3d Sefs. Dec. 3, 1838, to Mar. 3, 1839 Twenty-sixth Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 2, 1839, to July 21, 1840 2d Sefs. Dec. 7, 1840, to Mar. 3, 1841*

Twenty-seventh Congress.

1st Sefs. May 31, 1841, to Sept. 13, 1841 2d Sefs. Dec. 6, 1841, to Aug. 31, 1842 3d Sefs. Dec. 5, 1842, to Mar. 3, 1843

Twenty-eighth Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec. 4, 1843, to June 17, 1844 2d Sefs. Dec. 2, 1844, to Mar. 3, 1845

New York, 1789-90; Philadelphia, 17911800; and Washington, 1801-1845. Each Sefsion in I volume, 1789-94 in folo, and 1795-1845 in 8° * wanting.

14 JOURNAL of the House of Representatives of the United States: 1789-1845: viz.

[blocks in formation]

1st Sefs. Mar. 2d Sefs. Jan. 3d Sefs. Dec.

1st Sefs. Dec. 4, 1815, to Apr. 30, 1816 2d Sefs. Dec. 2, 1816, to Mar. 3, 1817 Fifteenth Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 1, 1817, to Apr. 20, 1818 2d Sefs. Nov. 16, 1818, to Mar. 3, 1819 Sixteenth Congress. 1st Sefs. Dec. 6, 1819, to May 15, 1820 2d Sefs. Nov. 13, 1820, to Mar. 3, 1821 Seventeenth Congrefs. 1st Sefs. Dec. 3, 1821, to May 8, 1822 2d Sefs. Dec. 2, 1822, to Mar. 3, 1823

Eighteenth Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec. 1, 1823, to May 26, 1824 24 Sefs. Dec. 6, 1824, to Mar. 3, 1825 Nineteenth Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec. 5, 1825, to May 22, 1826* 2d Sefs. Dec. 4, 1826, to Mar. 3, 1827 Twentieth Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec. 3, 1827, to May 26, 1828 2d Sefs. Dec. 1, 1828, to Mar. 3, 1829

Twenty-first Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec. 3, 1829, to May 31, 1830 2d Sefs. Dec. 6, 1830, to Mar. 3, 1831*

Twenty-fecond Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec. 5, 1831, to July 16, 1832* 2d Sefs. Dec. 3, 1832, to Mar. 3, 1833

Twenty-third Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 2, 1833, to June 30, 1834* 2d Sefs. Dec. 1, 1834, to Mar. 3, 1835* Twenty-fourth Congress. 1st Sefs. Dec. 7, 1835, to July 4, 1836 2d Sefs. Dec. 5, 1836, to Mar. 3, 1837

First Congress.

4, 1789, to Sept. 29, 1789 4, 1790, to Aug. 12, 1790 6, 1790, to Mar. 3, 1791 Second Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Oct. 24, 1791, to May
2d Sefs. Nov. 2, 1792, to Mar.
Third Congrefs.
2, 1793, to June
3, 1794, to Mar.

8, 1792 3, 1793*

1st Sefs. Dec. 2d Sefs. Nov.

9, 1794 3, 1795*

[blocks in formation]

1st Sefs. May 15, 1797, to July 10, 1797 2d Sefs. Nov. 13, 1797, to July 16, 1798 3d Sefs. Dec. 3, 1798, to Mar. 3, 1799 Sixth Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec. 2, 1799, to Mar. 14, 1800 2d Sefs. Nov. 17, 1800, to Mar. 3, 1801 Seventh Congress. 7, 1801, to May 3, 1802 6, 1802, to Mar. 3, 1803 Eighth Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec. 2d Sefs. Dec.

1st Sefs. Oct. 17, 1803, to Mar. 27, 1804 2d Sefs. Nov. 5, 1804, to Mar. 3, 1805 Ninth Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec. 2, 1805, to Apr. 21, 1806 2d Sefs. Dec. 1, 1806, to Mar. 3, 1807 Tenth Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Oct. 26, 1807, to Apr. 25, 1808 2d Sefs. Nov. 7, 1808, to Mar. 3, 1809 Eleventh Congress.

1st Sefs. May 22, 1809, to June 28, 1809 2d Sefs. Nov. 27, 1809, to May 1, 1810* 3d Sefs. Dec. 3, 1810, to Mar. 3, 1811 Twelfth Congress. 4, 1811, to July 2, 1812, to Mar. 3, 1813

1st Sefs. Nov. 2d Sefs. Nov.

6, 1812

N N

Thirteenth Congrefs.

1st Sefs. May 21, 1813, to Aug. 2, 1813 2d Sefs. Dec. 6, 1813, to Apr. 18, 1814 3d Sefs. Sept. 19, 1814, to Mar. 3, 1815 Fourteenth Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 4, 1815, to Apr. 30, 1816 2d Sefs. Dec. 2, 1816, to Mar. 3, 1817 Fifteenth Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 1, 1817, to Apr. 20, 1818 2d Sefs. Nov. 16, 1818, to Mar. 3, 1819 Sixteenth Congress. 1st Sefs. Dec. 6, 1819, to May 15, 1820 2d Sefs. Nov. 13, 1820, to Mar. 3, 1821 Seventeenth Congrefs. 1st Sefs. Dec. 3, 1821, to May 8, 1822 2d Sefs. Dec. 2, 1822, to Mar. 3, 1823 Eighteenth Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec. 1, 1823, to May 26, 1824 2d Sefs. Dec. 6, 1824, to Mar. 3, 1825 Nineteenth Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 5, 1825, to May 22, 1826* 2d Sefs. Dec. 4, 1826, to Mar. 3, 1827

Twentieth Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec. 3, 1827, to May 26, 1828 2d Sefs. Dec. 1, 1828, to Mar. 3, 1829*

Twenty-first Congress.

1st Sefs. Dec. 3, 1829, to May 31, 1830* 2d Sefs. Dec. 6, 1830, to Mar. 3, 1831 Twenty-second Congress. 1st Sefs. Dec. 5, 1831, to July 16, 1832 2d Sefs. Dec. 3, 1832, to Mar. 3, 1833 Twenty-third Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec. 2, 1833, to June 30, 1834* 2d Sefs. Dec. 1, 1834, to Mar. 3, 1835* Twenty-fourth Congrefs. 1st Sefs. Dec. 7, 1835, to July 4, 1836 2d Sefs. Dec. 5, 1836, to Mar. 3, 1837 Twenty-fifth Congrefs. 1st Sefs. Sept. 4, 1837, to Oct. 16, 1837 2d Sefs. Dec. 4, 1837, to June 9, 1838 3d Sefs. Dec. 3, 1838, to Mar. 3, 1839 Twenty-sixth Congrefs.

1st Sefs. Dec. 2, 1839, to July 21, 1840 2d Sefs. Dec. 7, 1840, to Mar. 3, 1841*

Twenty-seventh Congress.

1st Sefs. May 31, 1841, to Sept. 13, 1841 2d Sefs. Dec. 6, 1841, to Aug. 31, 1842 3d Sefs. Dec. 5, 1842, to Mar. 3, 1843

Twenty-eighth Congress.

rst Sefs. Dec. 4, 1843, to June 17, 1844 2d Sefs. Dec. 2, 1844, to Mar. 3, 1845 New York, 1789-90; Philadelphia,17911800; and Washington, 1801-1845. Each Sefsion in I volume; 1789-92 in folo, and 1793-1845 in 8o *wanting.

15 THE CONGRESSIONAL Register; or, history of the proceedings and debates of the first House of Representatives of the United States...

Taken in short-hand by T. Lloyd. Vol. 1. New York, 1789. 8°

16 REPORT of the Secretary of State (T. Jefferson) on the subject of establishing a uniformity in the weights, measures, and coins of the United States. New York, 1790. 8°

17 RETURN of the whole number of Persons within the several Districts of the United States, according to an Act for the enumeration of the Inhabitants of the United States. delphia, 1791.

8vo.

Phila

18 A MESSAGE of the President (George Washington) of the United States to Congrefs relative to France and Great Britain, delivered Dec. 5. 1793; with the papers therein referred to. To which are added the French originals. 3 parts [separately paged]. Published by order of the House of Representatives. Philadelphia, 1793. 8°

19 ACTS passed at the first Congrefs of the United States of America: begun and held at . . New York.. 4th of March, 1789. Philadelphia, 1795. 80

20 THE Laws of the United States of America. 3 vol. Philadelphia, 1796. 8vo.

21 THE CONSTITUTIONS of the United States, according to the latest amendments; to which are annexed, the Declaration of Independence; and the Federal Constitution, with the amendments thereto, etc. Philadelphia, 1796. 12°

22 A COLLECTION of the Speeches of the President of the United States to both Houses of Congrefs, at the opening of every Sefsion, with their answers. Also the addrefses to the President, with his answers: with an appendix, containing the Circular Letter of General Washington to the Governors of the several States, and his Farewell Orders to the armies of America, and the answer. Boston, 1796. 120

23 A SELECTION of the Patriotic Addrefses to the President of the

United States; together with the President's answers; presented in... 1798. Boston, 1798. 12o

24 INSTRUCTIONS to C. C. Pinckney, J. Marshall, and E. Gerry, Envoys.. to the French Republic, etc. Philadelphia, 1798. 8°

25 LETTER from the Secretary of State, inclosing abstracts of all the returns made to him by the collectors of the different ports, of registered and impressed seamen; together with a report, exhibiting abstracts of the communications received by him from the agents employed by virtue of the Act.. for the relief and protection of American Seamen, etc. 2 parts. [Philadelphia? 1799?] 8°

26 REGULATIONS for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States. [By F. W. von Steuben. Published by authority of Congrefs, 29 Mar. 1779.] Philadelphia, 1800.

12°

27 RETURN of the whole number of persons within the several districts of the United States, according to an act providing for the second census or enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States... Printed by order of the House of Representatives. [Washington? 1801.] Fol

28 DEBATES on the Bill for repealing the Law" for the more convenient organization of the Courts of the United States," and a List of the Yeas and Nays. Albany, 1802. 8°

29 DEBATES in the Senate of the United States on the judiciary, during the first Sefsion of the Seventh Congrefs, etc. Philadelphia, 1802.

30 MISSISSIPPI Question. Report of a debate in the Senate of the United States, on the 23rd, 24th, and 25th February, 1803, on certain resolutions concerning the violation of the right of deposit in the island of New Orleans. By W. Duane. Philadelphia, 1803. 8°

31 PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, Eighth Congrefs, Second Sefsion, 1804-1805. 2 vol. 8°

Containing in Volume 1, 1. Message from the President (Thomas Jefferson) to both Houfes of Congrefs. 8 Nov. 1804. [With the accompanying documents.] 2 pts. Washington, 1804. 2. Report from the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures, . . on the.. petition of the President and Directors of the New York and Duchefs County State Companies, etc. 15 Nov. 1804. Washington, 1804.

3. Letter from the Secretary of the Navy (R. Smith) accompanying a report of the Commifsioners of the fund for Navy pensioners. (12 Nov. 1804.) [Washington, 1804.]

4. Message from the President (Thomas Jefferson). . accompanying sundry documents, exhibiting a statement of the destruction of the frigate Philadelphia; etc. 15 Nov. 1804. Washing. 1804. 5. Report, in part, of the Committee of Revisal. . on such matters of business as were depending and undetermined at the last Sefsion. 8 Nov. 1804. [Washington, 1804.]

6. Mr. Rhea's Motion [relative to registration of land titles within the territories ceded by France to the United States]. [Washington,] 1804.

7. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury (A. Gallatin), transmitting a report and estimates. . for the service of the year 1805; also, a statement of the receipts and expenditures . . . for... 1804. 19 Nov. 1804. Washington, 1804.

expe

8. Reports of the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures. . on the . diency of allowing, under proper regulations, a drawback of duties on goods, wares, and merchandise imported into

New Orleans, . . and from thence exported to any foreign port or place. 27 Nov. 1804. [Washington, 1804.] 9. Report of the Committee to whom was referred.. the report of a select committee appointed. . to prepare and report articles of impeachment against S. Chase, one of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. 30 Nov. 1804. [Washington, 1804.] 10. Report from the Committee appointed..

to enquire into the expediency of extending the time for claimants to lands under the State of Georgia lying South of... Tennessee, to register . . . their title, etc. [Washington,] 1804.

11. Memorial of the Citizens . . . of the Indiana Territory, praying for the interposition of Congrefs, to relieve them from certain opprefsions and embarrassments. Washington, 1804.

12. Letter from the Mayor of Alexandria . .

« AnteriorContinuar »