Vol. 1: 288 p.; v. 2: 288 p.; v. 3: 312 p "Printed by Henry Tuckniss, for Mathew Carey"--T.p Comprises 12 parts, each having separate t.p. issued at irregular intervals, Aug. 20, 1795-Jan. 20, 1796 no. 1. Speech of Mr. Charles Pinckney, at Charleston, the 22d July, 1795 -- Speech of Mr. J. Thompson, at Petersburg, August 1, 1795 -- Proceedings of a town meeting at Wilmington, August 4th, 1795 -- Speech of Mr. Cæsar Rodney, at Wilmington, August 4th, 1795 -- Memorial of the citizens of Wilmington
... and its vicinity to the President of the Unites States -- Reply of the President to the citizens of Wilmington -- Reply of the President to the selectmen of Boston -- Observations on the constitutional power to form treaties -- Defense of Mr. Jay's Treaty: Camillus, no. I-no. V -- no. 2. Camillus, no. V continued-Camillus, no. VIII -- Impressments of American seamen at Jeremie, by the commander of the Hermione, July 4, 1795 -- Breach of the laws of neutrality, by the commander of the Africa, August 1st, 1795 -- Resolutions of the citizens of Petersburg, August 1st, 1795 -- Caius's address to the President of the United States, July 21st, 1795 -- Cato, no. I-no. II -- Address of a number of citizens of Philadelphia to the President of the United States -- President's answer to the address -- Dissent of a number of citizens of Boston, from the proceedings of their late town-meeting -- Dissent of a number of citizens of Trenton, from the proceedings of their late town-meeting -- Proceedings at Trenton, August 13th, 1975 -- Proceedings of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, August 11th, 1795 -- Resolutions of the citizens of the Borough of York (Pennsylvania) August 17th, 1795 -- Caroliniensis -- Resolutions of the citizens of Richmond, July 29th, 1795 -- Report of the committee chosen by the citizens of Savannah, July 29th, 1795 -- Resolutions of the inhabitants of Bordenton, Crosswicks, Black Horse, and Reckless Town, August 8th, 1795 -- An essay on Jacobinical thinkers -- Remarks on the IId article of Mr. Jay's Treaty -- no. 3. Cato, no. III-no. VII -- Camillus, no. IX-no.XI -- Resolutions of the inhabitants of Christ Church Parish, South Carolina, July 24th, 1795 -- Baltimore address to the President of the United States -- Resolutions, petition and remonstrance of the inhabitants of Morris County, New Jersey, August 15th, 1795 -- Remarks on the VIIth article of Mr. Jay's Treaty -- True statement of the proceedings at Trenton, August 13th, 1795 -- Resolutions of the inhabitants of Powhatan, Virginia, July 21st, 1795 -- Protest of Captain Osborne, at Jeremie, July 14th, 1795 -- Letter from the British Consul at Rhode Island to Governor Fenner -- Letter from the Commander of the British Ship Africa to the British Consul at Rhode Island -- no. 4. Cato, no. VIII-no. XIII -- Camillus, no. XII-no. XV -- Governor's Fenner's reply to the British Vice Consul's note enclosing Captain Home's letter -- President's revocation of the British Vice Consul's authority -- no. 5. Cato, no. XVI-no. XV -- Juricola, no. I -- Camillus, no. XVI-no. XVII -- Proceedings at Lexington (Massachusetts) August 13th, 1795 -- Resolutions of a respectable number of land-holders and other inhabitants of Amelia County (Virginia) -- Proceedings of the citizens of Richmond County (Georgia) September 1st, 1795 -- Proceedings of the inhabitants of Warren County (North Carolina) August 22nd, 1795 -- Address of the citizens of Charleston (South Carolina) to the President of the United States -- Judge Stith's charge to the Grand Jury for the County of Chatham (Georgia) August, 4th, 1795 -- Resolutions of the citizens of Camden Town and District (South Carolina) July 25th, 1795 -- Nudum Pacium -- Proceedings in the Senate of the United States -- The lamentation -- The Federalist, no. I-no. II -- no. 6. Juricola, no. II-no. IV -- The Federalist, no. III -- Remarks on Mr. Charles Pinckney's speech -- Proceedings at Newport, August 19th, 1795 -- Observations on treaties -- Remarks on the Vth Article of Mr. Jay's Treaty -- Decius, no. I-no. V -- Strictures on the late conduct of executive -- Letter from the chairman of a meeting of the citizens of Norfolk (Virginia) held August 5th, 1795, to the President of the United States -- President's answer -- no. 7. Strictures on the President's circular answer -- Decius, no. VI -- Remarks on Charles Pinckney's speech -- Gracchus, no. I -- Camillus, no. XVIII-no. XX -- Tully, no. I -- State of opinions on the Treaty -- Observations on the disposition of Administration to France and England -- Remarks on some of the probable consequences of Mr. Jay's Treaty -- Atticus, no. I-no. II -- Remarks on treaties -- Reply to the President of the United States, to the President of the Boston Chamber of Commerce -- no. 8. Atticus, no. III-no. V -- The Federalist, no. IV-no. VII -- Resolutions of the freemen of Mercer County (Kentucky) September 22nd, 1795 -- American commerce in Europe -- Savannah address to the President of the United States -- President's answer -- Resolutions of a number of the inhabitants of Kentucky, at the court-house in Lexington, August 28th, 1795 -- Proceedings of the inhabitants of Williamsburgh (South Carolina) August 5th, 1795 -- Proceedings of the citizens of Laurens County, to Pierce Butler -- Striking features of Mr. Jay's Treaty -- There is nothing new under the sun -- Proceedings of the town of Plymouth (Massachusetts) October 28th, 1795 -- Resolutions of the citizens of Washington District (South Carolina) November 19th, 1795 -- Resolutions of the inhabitants of St. James's Parish (South Carolina) August 8th, 1795 -- First fruits of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation Holdings: [Vol. 1] and vol. 2 only [Vol. 1] Book, leather; back cover nearly detached, front cover loose Vol. 2. Book, leather; front cover detached Holograph on front endpapers and title page: Ninian Edwards Purchased from James T. Hickey, Illinois State Historical Library, Old State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois 62706 18
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