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Message from the President of the United States
By United States. Department of State.

Observations on the dispute between the United States and France
By Robert Goodloe Harper
Sun-beams may be extracted from cucumbers, but the process is tedious
Sun-beams may be extracted from cucumbers, but the process is tedious
By David Daggett

The papers of George Washington
By George Washington,George Washington,W. W. Abbot,Philander D. Chase,Dorothy Twohig,Christine Sternberg Patrick
Letter from the secretary of state
Letter from the secretary of state
By United States. Department of State.
Liberty of speech and of the press
Liberty of speech and of the press
By Alexander Addison

Message from the President of the United States
By United States Department of War

The political green-house, for the year 1798
By Richard Alsop
Connecticut republicanism
Connecticut republicanism
By Abraham Bishop
Sedgwick & Co. or A key to the six per cent Cabinet
Sedgwick & Co. or A key to the six per cent Cabinet
By James Thomson Callender
An epitome of the life & character of Thomas Jefferson
An epitome of the life & character of Thomas Jefferson
By John James Beckley
(Circular.) Philadelphia, April 21st, 1800
(Circular.) Philadelphia, April 21st, 1800
By William Charles Cole Claiborne
A letter from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South Carolina, to his constituents
A letter from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South Carolina, to his constituents
By Robert Goodloe Harper
To the freemen of Rhode-Island, &c
To the freemen of Rhode-Island, &c
By Jonathan Russell
Serious considerations on the election of a president
Serious considerations on the election of a president
By Linn, William

The philanthropist; or, A good twelve cents worth of political love powder, for the fair daughters and patriotic sons of America
By Mason Locke Weems

A plumb pudding for the humane, chaste, valiant, enlightened Peter Porcupine
By Mathew Carey
Letters on various interesting and important subjects
Letters on various interesting and important subjects
By Philip Morin Freneau

A letter from George Nicholas, of Kentucky, to his friend, in Virginia
By George Nicholas