Politics, (American.) Letter to the Members of the South 

 Carolina Legislature, examining the Claims and 

 Qualifications ot De Witt Clinton for the Presidency. 

 By Diodorus Siculus. 8° Charleston, 1812. (Clin- 

 ton Coll.) P. 376. 



Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates from the 



Countiesof Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden, holden 

 at Northampton. 8° 1812. (Porter Coll.) P. 22. 



Proceedings of the [Federal] Convention of the State 



of New York, held at the Capitol in Albany, in 1812. 

 (Clinton Coll.) P. 355. 



1 the House of 

 the Choice of 



5 of President and Vice-President. 8° Bos- 

 ton, 1812. (Clinton Coll.) P. 376. 



Republican Crisis; or, an Exposition of the Political 



Jesuitism of James Madison. By an Observant Citi- 

 zen of the District of Columbia. 8» Alexandria, 

 1812. (Clinton Coll.) P. 376. 



Slave Representation. By Boreas. Awake! 0 Spirit 



of the North. 8° 1812. (Webster Coll.) P-317. 



Touchstone to the People of the United States on the 



Choice of a President of the United States. 8* ^ew 

 York, 1812. (W^ebster Coll.) P. 193. 



Washington to the People of the United States on the 



Choice of a President. 8° Boston, 1812. (Clinton 

 Coll.) P. 376. 



Address to the People of the Eastern States, develop- 

 ing the Causes of their Oppression. By a Fnend to 

 Freedom. 8^ New York, 1813. (Clinton Coll.) 

 P. 89. 



Address to the Republican Citizens of the State of New 



York. 8" Albany, 1813. (Webster Coll.) l^"*' 



Copies and Extracts of Documents on the Subject oj 



British Impressments of American Seamen- ^ 

 York, 1813. (Clinton Coll.) P. 87. 



Anticipation of Marginal Notes on the Declaration o 



Government of the Ninth of January, I8l3r 

 the American National Intelligen^r. By the ABt^„ 

 of " Letters from a Cosmopolite to a Clergym»"- 

 (Mack. Coll.) P. 239, 



