The Annals of America : volumes 1-4.
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Primary sources covering United States history from Columbus to the 1980s. Viewpoints and opposing viewpoints of issues are presented.
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Table of Contents
v. 1. 1493-1754: Discovering a new world. / 1493: Discovery of the new world / Christopher Columbus
1564-1565: The attractions of Florida / John Sparke
1602: An account of New England / John Brereton
1606: First charter of Virginia
on the value of colonies to england
1607-1614: Starving time in virginia / John Smith
1609: Britain's claim to a new world empire justified / William Symonds
1616: Encouragement of settlers in New England / John Smith
1619: The work of a colonial legislature / John Pory
1620: The apprenticeship of orphans
spiritual advice to pilgrim planners / John Robinson
the Mayflower Compact
1620-1644: of Plymouth Plantation / William Bradford .
1624-1656: Toleration in the new colonies
Regulations for colonists in New Amsterdam
New Netherland freedoms and privileges
Maryland Toleration Act
Maine township order on religious liberty
New Netherland restrictions of religious meetings
1628: Attempts to christianize the Indians / Jonas Michaëlius
1629: on the riches of New England / Francis Higginson
First charter of Massachusetts
Rights and privileges of patroons
1630: the divine right to occupy the land / John Cotton
A model of christian charity / John Winthrop
Two songs of the colonists
Forefathers' song
We gather together
1631: Hardships in Massachusetts Bay Colony / Thomas Dubley.
1632: On Puritan intolerance / Thomas Morton
1633: a college proposed for massachusetts bay / John Eliot
1633-1639: Life among the Puritans / John Winthrop
1634: The oath of freemen in Massachusetts
1636: Democracy as detrimental to church and state
proposals and replies
letter to lord saye and sele / John Cotton
1637: the exclusion of heretics / John Winthrop
1639: Fundamental orders of Connecticut
1640: plan of civil government for Providence
1641: Massachusetts Body of Liberties
1642: A negative view of democracy / John Winthrop
1642-1646: On parental duty and the apprenticeship of children
Massachusetts Bay school law
Virginia act for training of poor children
1643: the New England Confederation
New England's first fruits / Anonymous.
1646: Puritan missions to the indians /John Eliot
1647: Massachusetts school law
The simple cobbler of Aggawam / Nathaniel Ward
1648: The Cambridge Platform
1650: Charter of Harvard College
Two poems
The prologue
To my dear and loving husband / Anne Bradstreet
Connecticut blue laws
Criticisms of New Netherland / Adriaen van der Donck
1651: Sumptory regulations in New England
A city set upon a hill / Peter Bulkeley
1652: The hireling ministry: none of Christ's / Roger Williams
1654: Sions savior in New England / Edward Johnson
1655: Exclusion of Jews from military service in New Amsterdam
Bermudas / Andrew Marvell.
1657: Toleration for Quakers
1660-1669: Virginia slave laws
On running away with negroes
On the nativity conditions of slavery
On baptism and bondage
On corporal punishment
On the killing of slaves
1661: Incentives for building towns in Virginia / Anonymous
Constitutionalism in Massachusetts
1666: Opportunites for settlers in Carolina / Anonymous
1674-1677: Plymouth colony school laws
Fishery profits for schools
A school for each fifty families
1675: New England's crisis / Benjamin Tompson
1676: Regulation of wages and prices in Connecticut
The happiness of a people / William Hubbard
On Bacon's Rebellion in virginia / Anonymous
1677: Charter of West New Jersey
1682: First frame of government of Pennsylvania / William Penn.
1684: An arrow against profane and promiscuous dancing / Increase Mather
1688: Against the traffic of mens-body
New England ABC
1689: On the rebellion against Governor Andros / Anonymous
1691: Right to the land by occupancy
1692: Condemnation of witchcraft trials / Thomas Brattle
1693: Insufficiency of evidence against witches / Increase Mather
Wonders of the invisible world / Cotton Mather
1696: The people called Quakers / William Penn
1697: Plan of union for the English colonies in America / William Penn
1700: German settlers in Pennsylvania / Francis D. Pastorius
on accommodating the Indians / Samuel Sewall
The selling of Joseph / Samuel Sewall.
1701: A Christian at his calling / Cotton Mather
1705: Low character of immigrants to Viriginia / Robert Beverley
1710: Proposal for discussion groups / Cotton Mather
1711: self-reliance on the frontier / John Urmstone
1717: On democracy in church government / John Wise
1718: Indenture of apprentices in New York
1721: A defence of the New England charters / Jeremia Dummer
A revivalist sermon / Theodorus Frelinghuysen
1722: Against inoculation for smallpox / William Douglass
1723: Self-government in Massachusetts / Samuel Shute
1725: Pennsylvania flour inspection laws
The Little Mohee
1727: statutes of the College of William and MKary.
1728: Credo / Benjamin Franklin
Surveying the frontier / William Byrd
1729: Plan for a map of North America / William Douglass
1732: Power of the purse: legislative revolt in Massachusetts / Jonathan Belcher
1733: Molasses Act
1735: The trial of John Peter Zenger / James Alexander
1740: Civil rights for religious minorities
Royal currency on order
1741: Sinners in the hands of an angry god / Jonathan Edwards
1742: Revivalism and true religion / Charles Chauncy
On the right to appoint clergy / Henry Melchior Mühlenberg
Encroachment on indian lands / Cadwallader Colden
1743: Smuggling in the colonies / William Bollan
On the Great Religious Revival / Jonathan Edwards.
1745: Regulations at Yale College
1747: The speech of Polly Baker / Benjamin Franklin
1748: A trip to america / Peter Kalm
Advice to a young tradesmen / Benjamin Franklin
1750: On unlimited submission to rulers / Jonathan Mayhew
1751: On the increase of mankind / Benjamin Franklin
Colonial problems / Benjamin Franklin
1753: The futility of educating the indians / Benjamin Franklin
Royal instructions concerning land grants
1753-1754: Dispute over the sectarian control of colleges
Opposition to a sectarian college / William Livingston
A protest against a sectarian college / James Alexander and William Smith
Defence of a sectarian college / Thomas Clap.
1754: Reasons for founding colleges in America / Samuel Davis and Gibert Tennent
Albany Plan of Union / Benjamin Franklin
The problem of colonial union / Benjamin Franklin.
v. 2. 1755-1783: Resistance and revolution. / 1755: On Braddock's defeat / George Washington
1756: Journey to Pennsylvania / Gottlieb Mittelberger
1756-1758: Journal entries on slavery, taxation, and the military / John Woolman
1757: A defense of slavery in Virginia / Peter Fontaine
Academic freedom at Yale College / John Noyes
1758: The curse of cowardice / Samuel Davies
The future state of North America / Nathaniel Ames
The way to wealth / Benjamin Franklin
1759: The management of plantations / Richard Corbin
A plea for uniform education in the colonies / Francis Alison
Defense of the Virginia paper currency.
1760: Great Britain's interest in her colonies / Benjamin Franklin
Importance of an independent judiciary / Joseph Galloway
An American painter in Rome / John Galt
1761: Against writs of assistance / James Otis
1763: A plea for the poor / John Woolman
Proclamation of 1763
1764: On the right to raise revenue / Thomas Finch et al.
The king and the colonies / Thomas Pownall
Rights of the British colonies / James Otis
Charter of Rhode Island College
A remonstrance of distressed and bleeding frontier inhabitants
Concerning a massacre of friendly indians / Benjamin Franklin
1765: Early exploration of the Ohio Valley / George Croghan
The Stamp Act
Virginia Stamp Act resolutions
Boston Stamp Act riots / Frances Bernard
A burndensom and unconstitutional tax / John Adams
on the propriety of imposing taxes in the british colonies / Daniel Dulany
No taxation without representation
The objections to the taxation of our American colonies considered / Soame Jenyns.
1766: London merchants against the Stamp Act
Northampton County resolution on the Stamp Act
The growing opposition to England / Francis Bernard
1766-1767: The artist in Colonia New England
R. G. Bruce to John Singleton Copley
Benjamin West to Copley
Copley to West
Copley to Bruce or West
1767: On the progress of manufacturing / Henry Moore
Act suspending the New York Assembly
On the suspension of the New York Assembly / John Dickinson
Lawlessness on the South Carolina frontier / Charles Woodmason
1768: On a medical education in the colonies / Benjamin Rush
On the growing economic competition with England / Thomas Gage
A circular letter against taxation
Boston boycott agreement
Resolutions of a Boston town meeting against the king.
1770: Rioting in Boston / Thomas Gage
On the desirability of closing the frontier / Thomas Gage
1772: Against a British army in the colonies / Joseph Warren
The rights of the colonists / Samuel Adams
1773: Rules by which a great empire may be reduced to a small one / Benjamin Franklin
1773-1774: Resistance to the tax on tea
Resolutions of the New York Sons of Liberty
Resolutions of the citizens of Pennsylvania
"Revolutionary tea"
1774: The independence of the Massachusetts legistlature
On securing the submission of Massachusetts / Lord Dartmouth
Against revolutionary enthusiasm / Gouveneur Morris
A proposal for a Continental Congress
The Quartering Act
Resolutions against trade with England
A summary view of the rights of British America / Thomas Jefferson.
Resistance and reprisal
A plan for the union of Great Britain and the colonies / Joseph Galloway
Declaration and resolves of the Continental Congress
The association of the Continental Congress
Address to the people of Great Britain / John Jay
On the depravity of kings and the sovreignty of the people
Proposals for manufacturing
Maryland endorses resistance
The controversy between Great Britain and her colonies / Samuel Seabury
an elegy on the times / John Trumbull
1775: the dangers of rebellion / Daniel Leonard
The rule of law and the rule of men / John Adams
On conciliation with America / Edmund Burke
Give me liberty or give me death / Patrick Henry
Preamble to the Massachusetts articles of war
The Battles of Lexington and Concord / Joseph Warren.
an appeal to canada
the formation of new state governments / John Adams
the american hero / Nathaniel Niles
the necessity for taking up arms
on recruiting an american army / Horatio Gates
civil liberty and nonresistance / Jonathan Boucher
reconcilation rejected
the authority of the people
the rebellion in america / Thomas Gage
martial law in virginia / Lord Dunmore
instructions to vote against independence
funds for scientific research
civil government and religious taxes / Isaac Backus
the virtues of new england / John Adams
autobiography / Benjamin Franklin.
1776: yankee doodle
massachusetts suspends the royal authority
epistle to the quakers / Tom Paine
plain arguments for independence / Tom Paine
replies to tom paine
the advantages of union with england / William Smith
the true interest of america / Charles Inglis
the foundation of government / John Adams
the legal right to form a government / James Wilson
on the importance of property for the suffrage / John Adams
the people as constitution makers
instructions for a declaration of independence
boston's instructions to its delegates to the continental congress
virginia's declaration of rights
the first viginia constitution
speech against independence / John Dickinson.
debate on independence / Thomas Jefferson
the declaration of independence
the inconsistancy of slavery / Samuel Hopkins
declaration on the free exercise of religion
concord's call for a state constitution convention
the american crisis / Tom Paine
on the progress of the war / Benjamin Rush
1777: negro voices raised for freedom
the constitution of vermont
on general washington / Nicholas Cresswell
on the care of the wounded / Benjamin Rush
Johnny has gone for a soldier
1778: on the need for a general in the south / Benjamin Rush
on the organization of the army / George Washington
against the appointment of foreign officers / George Washington
on the superiority of science to politics / Thomas Jefferson.
on an alliance with france / John Adams
appeal to french canadians to aid america / Count D'Estaing
against war with canada / George Washington
war profiteering / Alexander Hamilton
on the lack of a national spirit / George Washington
two patriotic songs
a toast / Francis Hopkinson
let tyrants shake (Chester) / William Billings
1779: a proposal to arm and then free the negros / Alexander Hamilton
1780: massachusetts bill of rights
the cumberland compact
the encouragement of knowledge / James Bowdoin
on the formation of new states
the new relation between the old and the new world / Thomas Pownall.
1781: the articles of confederation
first steps towards peace / Thomas Rodney
1781-1782: notes on the state of virginia / Thomas Jefferson
1782: the incorporation of the bank of north america / Robert Morris
arguments for increasing the power of the federal government / Alexander Hamilton
a negative view of indian rights / Hugh H. Brackenridge
what is an american / Michel Guillaume Jean de Crèvecoeur
1783: address to the officers of the army / George washington
on disbanding the army / George Washington
public lands for veterans / George Washington
Virginia's opposition to the federal congress
arguments for a strong federal government / Alexander Hamilton
the quock walker case: slavery unconstitutional in massachusetts / William Cushing
virginia's cession of western lands.
v. 2. 1784-1796 Organizing the New Nation. / 1784: a plan of government for the western territory
daniel boone in the wilderness / John Filson
the wayfaring stranger
the unjust treatment of loyalists / Alexander Hamilton
1785: on the slection of a roman catholic bishop in america / John Carroll
against religious assessments / James Madison
foreign commerce and federal union / John Adams
the union of the american states / Noah Webster
the disposition of lands in the western territory
apprehensions about the dangers of aristocracy
an american education for american youth / Thomas Jefferson
1786: virginia statue of religious freedom / Thomas Jefferson
on the need for general education / Benjamin Rush.
a plan for the establishment of public schools / Benjamin Rush
on the barbary pirates / Thomas Jefferson
the causes of Shay's rebellion
reasons for rebellion / Thomas Grover
on the inadequacies of the central government
John Jay to George Washington
Washington to Jay
diseases of the body politic / Noah Webster
the annapolis convention
1787: on suppressing shay's rebellion / Abigail Adams
the good sense of the people / Thomas Jefferson
on the need for a little rebellion now and then / Thomas Jefferson
the defects of the confederation / Benjamin Rush
on the balance of national and local authority / James Madison
the unfinished revolution / Joel Barlow
on the necessity for a seperate executive / Thomas Jefferson
the federal convention of 1787
the consitution of the united states.
on the rights that must be preserved in the new constitution / Richard Henry Lee
debates on the ratification of the constitution in new york
against the adoption of the constitution / George Clinton
for the adoption of the constitution / Alexander Hamilton
a plurality of interests and a balance of powers / James Madision
anti-federalist arguments from pennsylvania / Anonymous
on the balance of powers
against the federalist commerce power
a defense of the constitution / James Wilson
the constitution as an instrument of aristocracy / Anonymous
the people versus the states / Luther Martin
on a religious test for holding public office / Oliver Ellsworth
reasons for dissent by the anti-federalists of pennsylvania
on the omission of a bill of rights from the consitution / Thomas Jefferson.
the commerce power under the new constitution / Anonymous
arguments against conolidating the states into one government / Robert Yates and John Lansing
the northwest ordinance
prospects for american manufacturing / Tench Coxe
judicial review in a southern court
"the indian burying ground" / Philip Freneau
thoughts on female education / Benjamin Rush
1787-1788: federalist papers / Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
1788: some objections to the constitution answered / James Iredell
reservations of the massachusetts ratifiying convention
changes needed before ratifying the constitution / Melancton Smith
on the power of the judiciary / Anonymous
the economic advantages of a federal union / Oliver Ellsworth
factions and public liberty / anonymous
arguments for adopting the propopsed federal constitution / John Jay
the interest of the few and the rights of many
debates in the virginia ratifying convention
Against imposing direct taxes / George Mason
against ratification / Patrick Henry
for ratification / Edmund Pendleton.
virginia's recommended amendments to the constitution
the constitution attacked as setting up government by the few / Anonymous
the interest of the few and the liberties of the people / William Lenoir
consideration of a bill of rights
Thomas Jefferson to James Madison
Madison to Jefferson
an orderly transition to a new government
on a treaty with the indians / Rufus Putnam
plan of a federal university / Benjamin Rush
"The indian student" / Philip Freneau
recommendations for publishing of a newspaper / Benjamin Rush
the past and future of america / Philip Freneau
1789: the influence of the revolution on the minds and morals of the citizens / David Ramsey
pictures of the revolution / John Trumbull
on the new constitution / Thomas Jefferson
first inaugural address / George washington
titles and ceremonials / William Maclay
a bill of rights proposed / James Madision
the bill of rights.
on the press as an unofficial tribunal / Benjamin Franklin
the judiciary act of 1789
remarks on the revision of the pennsylvania constitution / Benjamin Franklin
toward a national language / Noah Webster
the study of law in the united states / James Wilson
1789-1790: that the earth belongs to the living
Thomas Jefferson to James Madison
Madison to Jefferson
1790: Ode for the new year / William Selby
Prologue to the Contrast / Royall Tyler
first report on the public credit / Alexander hamilton
the hamiltonian system / Thomas Jefferson
against the slave trade / Benjamin Franklin
the education of youth in america / Noah Webster
on the blessings of civil and religious liberty
moses seixas to george washington
washington to the hebrew congregation at Newport, R. I.
resolution on the assumption of state debts / Patrick Henry.
1791: petition by free negroes for equality under the law
the origin and rights of property / Robert Coram
the rights of conscience / John Leland
controversy over the constitutionality of a united states bank
Against the bank / Thomas Jefferson
for the bank / Alexander Hamilton
report on manufactures / Alexander hamilton
concerning the public opinion / James Madision
Sea Chantys
A-roving
Haul away, joe
1792: freedom, power, and the stability of governments / James Madison
political parties / James Madison
general welfare and the limits of government authority / John Laurance and James Madison
the mutability of fashion / James Madision
the right to property and the property in rights / James Madison
rules for changing a republic into a monarchy / Philip Freneau
equality in america / Joel Barlow.
1792-1793: a satirical view of senators and philosophers / Hugh H. Brackenridge
1793: proclamation of neurtrality / George Washington
for our alliance with france / Thomas Jefferson
on the role of the executive in foreign affairs / James Monroe
neutrality and the national interest
Pacificus, No. III, Pacificus, No. V / Alexander Hamilton
for congressional leadership in foreign affairs / James Madison
the invention of the cotton gin / Eli Whitney
1794: against an alliance with france / Alexander Hamilton
proclamation the whiskey rebellion / George Washington
liberty and anarchy / Alexander Hamilton
the jay treaty
alknomook / Ann Julia Hatton
the slave ship / Gustavus Vassa.
1795: the naturalization of immigrants
on peace with the indians / Timothy Pickering
debate on the jay treaty
in defense of the treaty / Alexander Hamilton
an attack on the treaty / Robert Livingston
1796: the objects proper to liberal education / Samuel Harrison Smith
a national university / George Washington
the right of free elections
farewell address / George Washington.
v. 4. 1797-1820 Domestic expansion and foreign entaglements. / 1797: exploring the ohio valley / Moses Austin
the rich land of the frontier / James Smith
an act to prevent the spreading of contagious sickness
a profit sharing agreement / Albert Gallatin / 1798: american will and testament / Tadeusz kosciuszko
thoughts on education / Benjamin H. Latrobe
independence and education / Benjamin Rush
on the duty of americans at the present crisis / Timothy Dwight
on the essential equality of the sexes / Charles Brockden Brown
against the alien act / Edward Livingston
Debate on the Sedition Act
For the Sedition Act / "Long John" Allen
Against the Sedition Act / Albert Gallatin
The suppression of "foreign opinion"
The Alien Act
The Sedition Act.
The Kentucky and Virginia resolutions of 1798
The Kentucky resolutions
The Virginia resolutions
Undeclared war and self-defence / Fisher Ames
On the disloyalty of army officers / George Washington
Opposition to a standing army
Songs of patriotism
"New Yankee Doodle" / James Hewitt
"Adams and Liberty" / Robert Treat Paine
"Hail, Columbia" / Joseph Hopkinson
How the few and many differ in their interests / William Manning
1799: The beginnings of expansion / Alexander Hamilton
Massachusetts' reply to the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions of 1798
The Kentucky Resolutions of 1799
Our economic interests in the Caribbean / John Ward Fenno
The Army and a free press / William Duane
On science and the perfectibility of man / Thomas Jefferson
Last will and testament / George Washington.
Appeal to Washingington to return to public life / Gouverneur Morris
1800: Down in the valley
The freedom of the press / James Madison
Land Act of 1800
Despotism and the freedom of political discussion / Tunis Wortman
The right to be poor and radical / Benjamin Noyes
A simple and inexpensive government / Thomas Jefferson
1801: Jefferson and liberty
First inaugural address / Thomas Jefferson
A plan of union for Protestant churches
On accomodating the Negroes / Thomas Jefferson
1802: The threat of the French in Louisiana / Thomas Jefferson
On the union of talents and property / Gouverneur Morris
Frontier Kentucky / Franc̦ois Andre Michaux.
1803: The Lewis and Clark Expedition / Thomas Jefferson
Confidential message to Congress
Instructions to Meriwether Lewis
Marbury v. Madison / John Marshall
The politics of the Louisiana Purchase / Thomas Jefferson
Letter to John Breckinridge, August 12
Letter to Breckenridge, August 18
Proposed Constitutional amendment
On the admission of the new states / Thomas Jefferson
Opposition to the Louisiana Purchase / Samuel White
1804: On Northern secession / Timothy Pickering
On Presidential appointments / Abigail Adams
1805: Against white missions among the Indians / Red Jacket
On a natural history of the country / John Adams
On political parties and the romance of history / Benjamin Rush
The passions and tyranny of the many / Fisher Ames.
1806: Gentlemen-architects and building mechanics / Benjamin H. Latrobe
The jerks / Lorenzo Dow
The trial of the journeymen boot- and shoe-makers
1807: Act to prohibit the importation of slaves
On misreporting by the press / Thomas Jefferson
A tour to the western country / Fortescue Cuming
Preface and postscript to The Columbiad / Joel Barlow
The Embargo Act
1808: On the civil and religious powers of government / Thomas Jefferson
Aaron Burr's conspiracy / George Hay
1809: Private belief and public office / Jacob Henry
Christian union / Thomas Campbell
1810: Against trade restrictions / John Randolph
The state of manufacturing / Albert Gallatin
On authorities beyond the law / Thomas Jefferson
The national character of Americans / Charles J. Ingersoll
The restless frontiersman / Timothy Dwight.
1811: State aid for Jewish schools
Against the admission of new states / Josiah Quincy / The civil and religious functions of government / James Madison
On a Northern Confederation
Benjamin Waterhouse to John Adams
Adams to Waterhouse
Debate over war with England
War as a means of continental expansion / Felix Grundy
For war with England / Richard M. Johnson
Against war with England / John Randolph
1812: On the progress of medical education / David Hosack
Thoughts on current politics / John Adams
War message / James Madison
Unprepared for war with England / Obadiah German
Party divisions in America / John Adams
Ye Parliment of England.
1813: For a vigorous prosecution of the war / Henry Clay
Opposed views on aristocracy
John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, July 9
Adams to Jefferson, August
Adams to Jefferson, September 2, Jefferson to Adams, October 28
Adams to Jefferson, November 15
Isolation and independence / Thomas Jefferson
1814: True and false aristocracies / John Taylor
On the censorship of religious books / Thomas Jefferson
Elementary, general, and professional schools / Thomas Jefferson
The Star-Spangled Banner / Francis Scott Key
Against conscription / Daniel Webster
1815: New England and the Union
War and popular delusion / Noah Worcester
The sphere of religion / Thomas Jefferson
Jurisprudence and the Common Law / Richard Rush.
On the Constitutional Powers of the branches of government / Thomas Jefferson
On the balance of power in Europe / Thomas Jefferson
National uniformity in textbooks and curricula / Robert Finley
National unity and prosperity / Hezekiah Niles
Should beasts vote? / Hugh H. Brackenridge
Hunters of Kentucky
Proposal for a national bank / Alexander J. Dallas
1816: On the present need to promote manufacturing / Thomas Jefferson
The rulers and the ruled / Thomas Jefferson
On Republican government / Thomas Jefferson
On civil and national rights / Thomas Jefferson
State control of Darthmouth College / William Plumer
The roots of Democracy / Thomas Jefferson
Against a protective tariff / John Randolph
Hints to emigrants from Europe
The future of the arts and sciences / Joel Bigelow
Displacement of free Negroes.
1817: Roadways and waterways / John C. Calhoun
On the Commerce Clause / James Madison
On the revolutions in Latin America / John Quincy Adams
1818: The meaning of the American Revolution / John Adams
Opportunities in the West / Elias Pym Fordham
Land sale advertisement
An Irish colony in Illinois
Contracts and corporate charters / Daniel Webster
Internal improvements and the powers of Congress / Henry Clay
Recognition for Latin American governments / Henry Clay
The education of women / Thomas Jefferson
American women and American character / Baron de Montlezun
French emigrants to America
A society for a national literature / Robert Lee
Opposition to paper money / Anonymous.
Agriculture and conservation / James Madison
A Christian indictment of slavery
Report on the proposed University of Virginia
Public works in the state of Virginia
1819: Dartmouth College v. Woodward / John Marshall
Apprentice Labor Act
M'Culloch v. Maryland / John Marshall
Defense of the power of state courts / Spencer Roane
An attack on orthodox Calvinism / William Ellery Channing
A vindication of civil rights for Jews / Henry M. Brackenridge
Observations on the United States / Giovanni Antonio Grassi
A year in the United States / William Cobbett
Education and the weaker sex / Emma Hart Willard
Against the extension of slavery to the new states / Rufus King
Against restriction of slavery to the southern states / Anonymous.
1830: Slavery and the Constitution / John Quincy Adams
Missouri Enabling Act
A Firebell in the night / Thomas Jefferson
Against a protective tariff
Fredericksburg Remonstrance
Salem Memorial
Manufacturing and a protective tariff / Henry Clay
The role of labor in the national wealth / Daniel Raymond
The panic in Indiana / James Flint
Property and political power / Daniel Webster
For wider suffrage
On America and European alliances / John Quincy Adams
The beginnings of American architecture / Robert Mills
On the scarcity of romantic fiction in America / James Kirke Paulding
The American Flag / Joseph Rodman Drake.
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v. 22. Index.
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