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Noah Webster Collection of Papers Political, Literary and Moral Subjects NY 1843
New York: Webster & Clark, 130 Fulton Street.
Boston – Tappan & Dennett. Philadelphia – Smith & Peck
Both boards separated, spine is missing, but pages are still bound.
Revolution in France,
II. The Rights of Neutral Nations, 42
III. Dissertation on the supposed change of temperature in modern winters, 119
IV. Origin of the first Bank in the United States, 163
V. Letter from General Washington, respecting the last campaign in the Revolution, 166
VI. Correspondence with Mr. Madison, respecting the origin of the present constitution, 168
VII. Origin of the Copy-right Laws of the United States, 173 VIII. Vindication of the Treaty with Great Britain, in 1795, 179 IX. Origin of Amherst College in Massachusetts, 225 X. Address on Agriculture, 255 269 XI. A Letter to the Honorable Daniel Webster, XII. Answer of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, to the Governor’s Address, XIII A Letter to the Rev. Samuel Lee, D. D., Professor of Arabic in the University of Cambridge, 286 289 XIV. Reply to a letter of David Me Clure, Esq., 291 XV. Letter to a young gentleman commencing his education, 295 XVI. Form of association for young men, 305 XVII. Modes of teaching the English language, 307 XVIII. Origin of the Hartford Convention in 1814, XIX. Brief History of Political Parties, 311 316 XX. State of English Philology, or results of many years’ researches, 338
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