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Mr. Pickering's speech, in the Senate of the United States, December 1, 1808. When the resolution offered by Mr. Hillhouse, to repeal the embargo acts, remained under discussion., ca. 1808

 File — Volume: 83, Pamphlet: 8
Scope and Content From the Collection:

Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.

Dates: ca. 1808

Mr. Hillhouse's speech, in the Senate, on the resolution to repeal the embargo, December 2d, 1808: in answer to Mr. Giles's second speech, delivered on the same day., ca. 1808

 File — Volume: 83, Pamphlet: 9
Scope and Content From the Collection:

Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.

Dates: ca. 1808

Mr. Hillhouse's speech. December 2d, 1808. On a motion to refer the resolution for repealing the embargo, to the committee to whom was referred so much of the message of the President of the United States, as relates to the several embargo laws, to examine and report whether any further measures are now necessary to enforce a due observance thereof., ca. 1808

 File — Volume: 83, Pamphlet: 10
Scope and Content From the Collection:

Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.

Dates: ca. 1808

Mr. Lloyd's speech in the Senate, Monday, Dec. 19. On the bill making further provisions for enforcing the embargo., ca. 1808

 File — Volume: 83, Pamphlet: 11
Scope and Content From the Collection:

Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.

Dates: ca. 1808

Speech of Mr. Goodrich, in the Senate, December 19th, 1808, on the third reading of the bill making further provisions for enforcing the embargo., ca. 1808

 File — Volume: 83, Pamphlet: 12
Scope and Content From the Collection:

Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.

Dates: ca. 1808

Mr. Hillhouse's speech, in the Senate, December 21, on the bill making further provision for enforcing the embargo., ca. 1808

 File — Volume: 83, Pamphlet: 13
Scope and Content From the Collection:

Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.

Dates: ca. 1808

Mr. Pickering's speech, in the Senate, December 21, 1808. On the bill making further provision for enforcing the embargo., ca. 1808

 File — Volume: 83, Pamphlet: 14
Scope and Content From the Collection:

Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.

Dates: ca. 1808

Mr. Livermore's speech, in the House of Representatives. Friday morning, Jan. 6. On the bill from the Senate, making further provision for enforcing the embargo law., ca. 1809

 File — Volume: 83, Pamphlet: 15
Scope and Content From the Collection:

Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.

Dates: ca. 1809

Mr. White's speech, in senate. January 7, 1809. Under consideration Mr. Giles' bill for enforcing the embargo laws and the amendments to it, sent up by the House of Representatives. Mr. Reed moved to strike out "secretary of the treasury" in the 13th section for the purpose of inserting President of the United States--he supported the motion with a few pertinent remarks, but which were not replied to. When the vote was about to be taken, Mr. White rose and observed ...., ca. 1809

 File — Volume: 83, Pamphlet: 16
Scope and Content From the Collection:

Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.

Dates: ca. 1809

Speech of Mr. Tallmadge, in the House of Representatives, Friday, January 27, 1809, on his motion to postpone indefinitely, the bill providing an additional military force., ca. 1809

 File — Volume: 83, Pamphlet: 17
Scope and Content From the Collection:

Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.

Dates: ca. 1809