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Clinton, I)e Witt. (Governor.) Jntrodiictorv Discourse, before 



the Literary and Philosophical Society of New York. 



in 1814. S" 1815. (C. A. CJinton.) 

 Remarks on the Fishes of the Western Waters of the 



State of New York. 8° 1815. (Webster Coll.) P. 217. 

 Discourse, before the American Academy of the Fine 



Arts. 8° New York, 1816. (Clinton Coll.) P. 104. 

 Certain Phenomena of the Great Lakes of America. 4» 



New York, 1817. (D. B. Slingerland.) P. 514 

 Memoir on the Antiquities of the Western Parts of the 



State of New York. 8° Albany, 1818. (Clinton 



Coll.) P. 104. 



Canal Policy of the.State of New York, delineated in 



a Letter to Robert Troup, Esq. [By Tacitus.] 8" Al- 

 bany, 182 L (Webster Coll.) P. 330. 



Message to the Legislature, in relation to the improper 



Interference of the Officers of the General Govern- 

 ment in the local Concerns of the State. 12° Albany, 

 1821. (Webster Coll.) P. 97. 



Account of the Salmo Otsego, or the Otsego Basse. 8° 



New York, 1822. (C. A. Clinton.) P. 3. 



Speeches, to the Legislature of New Y'ork, between the 



years 1817 and 1828. 8" New York. (Webster Coll.) 

 P. 216. 



Discourse, at Union College, Schenectady, before the 

 New York Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa. 8" Albany, 

 1823. (Webster Coll.) P. 216. 



[ ] Sermon, addressed to him, [while Mayor of New York.] 



By Amphiarus. New York, 1804. (Clinton Coll.) 

 P. 391. 



[ ] Letters of Marcus and Philo-Cato, addressed to him. 8° 



New York, 1810. (Webster Coll.) P. 217. 



[ ^1 Letter of Alexander, addressed to him. 8° Richmond, 

 1811. (Clinton Coll.) P. 507. 



[ ] Positive Facts versus Envious Assertions: being an im- 

 partial Review and Refutation of all the Charges 

 preferred against him. By a Candid Virginian. 8"» 

 1823. (Clinton Coll.) P. 386. 



^' ] Presentation of Vases to him by the Pearl Street Mer- 

 chants of New York; with a Description of them. 8' 

 1825. (Webster Coll.) P. 91. 



