McHenry, James, 1753-1816
McHenry, James
McHenry, James 1753-1815
James McHenry American politician (1753-1816)
מקהנרי, ג'יימס, 1753-1816
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- 100 1 _ ‡a McHenry, James, ‡d 1753-1816
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Works
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Anthony Wayne, a name in arms: soldier, diplomat, defender of expansion westward of a nation; | |
Brief exposition of the leading principles of a bank, 1795. | |
Campaign into the wilderness; the Wayne-Knox-Pickering-McHenry correspondence. | |
Constitutional chaff. Rejected suggestions of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, with explanatory argument. | |
James McHenry, forgotten Federalist | |
The James McHenry papers ... sold by order of the heirs ... Public auction sale ... | |
Journal of a march, a battle ... of the year 1778, 1945: | |
A letter to the Honourable ... [MI] 1803 | |
Message confidentiel du president des Etas-Unis, refermant plusieurs documents des départemens de l'etat et de la guerre, : relatifs aux relations des Etats-Unis avec les nations étrangères 3 juillet 1797. Renvoyé à M. Sitgreaves ... Publié par ordre de la chambre des représentans. | |
Message from the president of the United States, : transmitting a report of the secretary of war, on certain measures which appear to him to be necessary for the improvement of our military system. 13th January, 1800. Referred to the committee, appointed on the 9th ultime, t whom was referred so much of the speech of the president as relates to "a system of national defence, commensurate with our resources, and the situation of our country." Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United States. | |
Papers of Dr. James McHenry on the Federal convention of 1787 | |
Rules and regulations respecting the recruiting service. | |
A sidelight on history; being the letters of James McHenry, aide-de-camp of the Marquis de Lafayette to Thomas Sim Lee, governor of Maryland, written during the Yorktown Camapaign, 1781. |