First pub. as a series of letters in the "Craftsman," which was edited by Nicholas Amhurst under the pseudonym of Caleb D'Anvers. cf. Dict. nat. biog ; Mode of access: Internet.
Proposing a coalition between William Pitt, Earl of Chatham and the Earl of Bute--National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints. ; "What shame, what woe is this to Greece . Pope's Homer." ; "Now join your hands . Ibid." ; "No might nor greatness . Shakespear." ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
An answer to the anonymous work by John Perceval, 2nd Earl of Egmont, entitled "Faction detected"--cf. British Museum. General catalogue of printed books; v. 51, col. 587 ; Mode of access: Internet.
Copyright 1836 by Frances Wright Darusmont. ; The first three of an unknown number of lectures to be issued in parts to form v. 2 of Wright's "Course of popular lectures," the first edition published at New York in 1829. A sixth edition was published in New York in 1836. Apparently no more parts were issued. ; "The remainder of this Course of historical and political lectures, of which the three first (with preface and title page for the complete volume) are here presented to the public, will appear in successive numbers, paged in order, until the course be completed, when the whole may be bound in one."--p. [4] of wrapper. ; Geographical, political, and historical sketch of the American United States. . -- Origin and history of the Federal party; with a general view of the Hamilton financial scheme. . -- On the sectional questions--southern slavery. ; Checklist Amer. imprints ; Mode of access: Internet.
Letter from Lucas (Friendly Grove, Pike County, Ohio) to Dawson (Cincinnati, Ohio) regarding Democrats of the district fighting hard for House and Campbell but the opposition is to be feared. ; https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/dawson_correspondence/1172/thumbnail.jpg
"Publications relative to Ireland, proper to be read at this juncture, to be had of J. Milliken": p. [51]-[52]. ; On half-title page: "Eighth edition, corrected .; and a few cursory remarks upon the state of parties, &c. &c." ; First ed. published 1803 in London. ; Attributed to Thomas Richard Bentley. Cf. Halkett & Laing. ; Written in defence of Addington. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; NSTC ; Mode of access: Internet.
Letter from St. Clair (Lawrenceburg, Indiana) to Dawson (Cincinnati, Ohio) regarding the lack of a pro-Jackson paper in the Lawrenceburg district; proposes to Dawson that Looker and Reynolds publish one in Cincinnati. ; https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/dawson_correspondence/1211/thumbnail.jpg
A criticism of Great Britain's domestic and foreign policy (in particular with respect to its American colonies). ; "F̲̲̲̲or proof look up .--Milton, Par. Lost, B. 4." ; "D̲̲̲̲̲ucas aequato examine lances .--Virgil. ñn. Lib. 12." ; Electronic reproduction. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 44
Letter from Jackson (Hermitage) to Dawson (Cincinnati, Ohio) regarding Jackson's poor health and Democratic strength throughout country. ; https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/dawson_correspondence/1071/thumbnail.jpg