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Politics, (American.) Impartial Enquiry into certain parts of 

 the Conduct of Governor Lewis, and of a portion of 

 the Legislature, particularly in relation to the Mer- 

 chants' Bank, &c. ByPoliticus. 8° New York, 1806. 

 (Clinton Coll.) P. 100. 

 Experience the Test of Government. 8° Phil, 1807. 



(Webster Coll.) P. 195. 

 Concise Account of the Rise, Progress and Final Dissolu- 

 tion of the late General Committee friendly to the 

 Re-Election of his Excellency Morgan Lewis. 8" 

 New York, 1807. (Clinton Coll.) P. 395. 



Politics for American Farmers; exhibiting the Blessings 



of Free Government in comparison with the boasted 

 fabrick of the British Monarchy. 8« Washington, 

 1807. (Clinton Coll.) P. 405. 



Examination of the Conduct of Great Britain respecting 



Neutrals. 8° Phil., 1807. (Clinton Coll.) P. 393. 



■ War, or no War? Introduced with a View of the Causes 



of our National Decline and Present Embarrassments. 

 By Lycurgus. 8° New York, 1807. (Clinton Coll.) 

 P. 68. 



Address of the State Committee of Correspondence to 



the Citizens of Pennsylvania. 8» Phil., 1808. (Inst. 

 CoD.) P. 28L 



■ The Honest Politician. 8° Baltimore. 1808. (Clinton 



Coll.) P. 415. 



Address to the People of the American States who 



choose Electors; with a short Biography of Gen. 

 George Clinton. 12° W^ashington, 1808. (Clinton 

 Coll) P. 405. 



Reasons, addressed to the Republicans of New York, for 



the laying an Embargo. 8° New York, 1808. (Clin- 

 ton Coll.) P. 405. 



Serious Expostulation with the Society of Friends in 



Pennsylvania. ByPacificus. 8° Phil., 1808. (Clin- 

 ton Coll.) P. 409. 

 - Communications on the next Election for President of 

 the United States, and on the late Measures of the 

 Federal Administration, &c. By a Citizen of New 

 York. 8° 1808. (Webster Coll) P. 317. 



• Addresses to the Electors of the State of New York. 8«> 



1808-9-12-15. (Webster Coll.) P. 284. 



