Duane, William, 1760-1835
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- Experience the test of government, in eighteen essays, written during the years 1805 and 1806 ; to aid the investigation of principles, and operation of the existing constitution and laws of Pennsylvania
- The history of France,, from the earliest times, till the death of Louis Sixteenth., From the French of Velly, Villaret, Garnier, Mezeray, Daniel, and other eminent historians; with notes, critical and explanatory; by John Gifford, and, continued from the above period, until the conclusion of the present war, by a citizen of the United States
- Mississippi question., report of a debate in the Senate of the United States, on the 23d, 24th, & 25th February, 1803, on certain resolutions concerning the violation of the right of deposit in the island of New Orleans., by William Duane ..
- Sampson against the Philistines, or, The reformation of lawsuits, and justice made cheap, speedy, and brought home to every man's door : agreeably to the principles of the ancient trial by jury, before the same was innovated by judges and lawyers, compiled for the use of the honest citizens of the United States, to whom it is dedicated
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- A letter to George Washington, president of the United States, containing strictures on his address of the seventeenth of September 1796, notifying his relinquishment of the presidential office, by Jasper Dwight, of Vermont
- Report of a debate in the Senate of the United States,, on a resolution for recommending to the legilatures [!] of the several states, an amendment to the third paragraph of the first section of the second article of the Constitution of the United States, relative to the mode of electing a president and vice president of the said states., By William Duane
- Politics for American farmers;, being a series of tracts, exhibiting the blessings of free government, as it is administered in the United States, compared with the boasted stupendous fabric of British monarchy., Originally written for, and published in, the Aurora of Philadelphia, in the beginning of 1807