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PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES Continued. 



Compilation of messsages and papers of Presidents, 1789-1897; by J. D. 

 Richardson. Published 1896 to 1899. 10 vols., portraits. Sheep, $1.50 

 a vol. ; cloth, 90c. a vol. Y 4. P 93 1 : 3 1 " 10 



Vol. 1. 1789-1817. Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison. 



Vol. 2. 1817-1833. Monroe, J. Q. Adams, Jackson (1st term). 



Vol.3. 1833-1841. Jackson (2d term), Van Buren. 



Vol. 4. 1841-1849. Harrison, Tyler, Polk. 



Vol. 5. 1849-1861. Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce, Buchanan. 



Vol. 6. 1861-1869. Lincoln, Johnson. 



Vol. 7. 1869-1881. Grant, Hayes. 



Vol. 8. 1881-1889. Garfield, Arthur, Cleveland (1st term). 



Vol. 9. 1889-1897. Benj. Harrison, Cleveland (2d term). 



Vol. 10. 1897-1899. McKinley% papers on war with Spain, appendix, 

 index. 



This set contains the most complete collection of Presidential papers, embracing 

 all from Washington's through Cleveland's second administration. For later 

 administrations these papers are usually accessible in separate form. 



The 10th volume of this set includes, besides the index containing " a large 

 number of encyclopedic articles," the papers of President McKinley relating to the 

 War with Spain, and some papers of earlier presidents which had been omitted 

 from their proper place. 



A biographical sketch of each President precedes his papers. 



List of Messages and state papers of Presidents omitted from volume 1 of 

 Compilation of J. D. Richardson. (In Public documents of early Con- 

 gresses, by A. W. Greeley, pages 1128 to 1132.) Paper, 20c. 



SI 4.1 a : G 81 



Veto messages of Presidents of United States [Apr. 5, 1792-Aug. 4, 1886], 

 with action of Congress thereon; by Ben. Perley Poore. 1886. 549 

 pages. Cloth, 50c. Y 4.P 93 3 : V 64 



Has explanatory notes and is indexed. Includes Buchanan's Protest of Mar. 28, 

 1860, against the Covode Committee. His Further Protest against the Covode 

 Committee, of June 22, 1860, is found in vol. 5 of Richardson's Compilation. 



See also names of Presidents Electoral votes Registers. 



PRESIDENTIAL TERM. 



Debate in Senate on joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Con- 

 stitution changing the term of office of President to a single term of six 

 years. (In Congressional Record, vol. 49, no. 44, pages 2396 to 2415.) 

 Paper, lOc. 



Debate in Senate on resolution to amend Constitution so as to limit term 

 of office of President to one term of six years. (In Congressional Record, 

 vol. 49, no. 43, pages 2290 to 2313.) Paper, lOc. 



Editorials on question of one term for President of United States, furnished 

 by Business League of America. (In Congressional Record, vol. 49, no. 

 37, pages 1974, 1975.) Paper, lOc. 



General debate in Senate, Feb. 1, 1913. (In Congressional Record, vol. 49, 

 no. 45, pages 2465 to 2478.) Paper, 7c. 



Includes an article entitled Alexander Hamilton on the question of reelection. 



Speech of Albert B. Cummins of Iowa in Senate, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, 1913. 

 (In Congressional Record, vol. 49, no. 48, pages 2617 to 2625.) Paper, 9c. 

 In favor of a single term. 



See also Inauguration Day. 



PRISONERS OF WAR. See Civil War Conduct of War War of Rebellion 

 Records, Army, series 2. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I. [historical sketch]. (In Social Statistics of Cities, 1880, 

 pt. 1, pages 354 to 382, maps, illus. 4) Cloth, $1.50. 111.5:18 



History and description of Providence and its customs from the days of Roger 

 Williams to 1880. 



PUBLIC ARCHIVES COMMISSION. See Archives Historical societies. 

 PUBLIC LANDS. See American State Papers Tariff. See also Price List 



20, Lands. 



QUEBEC, CAPTURE OF. See Military history. 

 RAM FLEET. See Civil War. 

 RANDALL, SAMUEL J. See Grow, Galusha A. Memorial addresses. 



