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Carlisle [Pa.] :
Printed by Alexander & Phillips,
1806.
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Table of Contents:
- On the situation of the town of Pittsburgh, and the state of society at the place [1786]
- Letters of Messrs. Scull and Hall, first publishers of the "Pittsburgh gazette" [1786]
- Speech delivered (1788) in the legislature of Pennsylvania on a motion to instruct the delegates of that state in Congress relative to a proposition to cede to Spain the right of navigation of the Mississippi river
- Narrative of the transactions of the late session of Assembly, so far as they respect the system of confederate government propsed by the general convention of the states at Philadelphia
- Cursory remarks on the federal Constitution
- On the calling a convention [to remodel the constitution of Pennsylvania. Dated May 30, 1789]
- A sermon [Pittsburgh, Mar. 28, 1789]
- Thoughts on the present Indian war [1792]
- An address in opposition to the election of
- Oration on the celebration of the anniversary of independence, July 4, 1793
- Sermon delivered to the American Army in the capacity of chaplin, a few days before the battle of Brandywine
- The representation and remonstrance of Hard Money; addressed to the people of America [Jan. 29, 1779]
- The answer of Continental Currency to The representation and remonstrance of Hard Money. By Hortensius [March 20, 1779]
- An eulogium of the brave men who have fallen in the contest with Great Britain ... July 5, 1779 ... Philadelphia
- Correspondence of the author, as editor of the "United States magazine," with Gen. Charles Lee [1779]
- Cincinnatus. A poem
- "The establishment of the United States" [1779]
- [Interchange of poems in Scotch dialect 1794-1801, with David Bruce]
- A "memoir to the America philosophical society" [1787]
- Fragment of a sermon delivered to a section of the American Army ... at Morristown, N.J. in 1776
- [Address at Pittsburgh on adoption of the federal Constitution by Virginia 1788]
- [On the publication of the correspondence of the French minister with our executive, Jan. 1794]
- The battle of Bunkers Hill, a dramatic piece [1775]
- On the right of the judiciary power to judge of the constitutionality of a law, Mar. 1804
- The modern chevalier [ca. 1788-89].