Livingston, William, 1723-1790
William Livingston American politician
Livingston, William
William Livingston
VIAF ID: 4920157 ( Personal )
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- 200 _ | ‡a Livingston ‡b William ‡f 1723-1790
- 100 1 _ ‡a Livingston, William
- 100 1 _ ‡a Livingston, William ‡d 1723-1790
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Livingston, William, ‡d 1723-1790
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- 100 0 _ ‡a William Livingston
- 100 0 _ ‡a William Livingston ‡c American politician
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (38)
5xx's: Related Names (8)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Albany, NY ‡4 ortg ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
- 551 1 _ ‡a Albany, NY
- 551 _ _ ‡a Elizabeth, NJ ‡4 orts ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
- 551 1 _ ‡a Elizabeth, NJ
- 510 2 _ ‡a Federalist Party ‡4 affi ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
- 510 2 _ ‡a New Jersey Historical Commission
- 510 1 _ ‡a New Jersey. ‡b Governor (1776-1790 : Livingston)
- 510 2 _ ‡a New Jersey ‡b Governor (1776-1790 : Livingston)
Works
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An address to His Excellency Sir Charles Hardy, knt., captain general and governor in chief of the province of New-York, and territories thereon depending in America, and vice-admiral of the same. | |
America: or, A poem on the settlement of the British colonies : addressed to the friends of freedom, and their country. By a gentleman educated at Yale-College | |
An answer to a bill in the Chancery of New-Jersey, at the suit of John Earl of Stair, and others, commonly called Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New-Jersey, against Benjamin Bond, and others claiming under the original proprietors and associates of Elizabeth-Town : to which is added, nothing either of the publications of the Council of Proprietors of East New-Jersey, or of the pretences of the rioters, and their seducers, except so far as the persons meant by rioters, pretend title against the parties to the above answer, but a great deal of the controversy, though much less of the history and Constitution of New-Jersey, than the said bill. | |
Brief aan den recht eerwaardigen vader in God John, Lord Bisschop van Landaff. Veroirzaakt Door eenige gezegden in Zyne Lordschap's Leerreeden, op den 20sten Februarii 1767. uitgesprooken, waar in de Americaansche colonien met eene aanmerkelyke en onverdiende schande beswaard woorden | |
Brieven van hunne Excellenties de Heeren Jonathan Trumbull, en William Livingston, ... aan Johan Derk Baron van der Capellen, ... | |
[caption title, p.186:] The Origin of Marriage. Lines by Livingston. | |
Examen du gouvernement d'Angleterre comparé aux constitutions des États-Unis... par un cultivateur de New-Jersey [William Livingston]. Ouvrage traduit de l'anglais [par M. Fabre] et accompagné de notes [par Dupont de Nemours, Condorcet et J.-A. Gauvain Gallois] | |
A funeral elogium, 1757: | |
The Independent reflector. | |
Laws, etc. | |
Laws of New-York, from the 11th Nov. 1752, to 22d May 1762. : Published according to an order of the General Assembly. The second volume, with a table common to both volumes. [Two lines of quotation in Latin] Digested by William Livingston, and William Smith, Jun. | |
Letter to the right reverend father in god, john, lord bishop of landaff | |
Lord Ellioch [sic] reporter. January 9. 1762. Minutes, in the process, Captain Livingston, against Lord Napier. Act. Dean of Faculty. Alt. Steuart, &c | |
Memorial for Francis Lord Napier, defender; against Captain William Livingston, pursuer | |
A narrative of a new and unusual American imprisonment, of two Presbyterian ministers, and prosecution of Mr. Francis Makemie one of them, for preaching one sermon in the city of New-York | |
Observations on government, : including some animadversions on Mr. Adams's Defence of the constitutions of government of the United States of America: and on Mr. De Lolme's Constitution of England. By a farmer, of New-Jersey | |
The papers of William Livingston | |
Philosophic solitude, or, The choice of a rural life : a poem | |
Phoebus | |
The Querist: or, A letter to a member of the General Assembly of the colony of New-York. : Containing a variety of important questions occasioned by the charter lately granted for the establishment of a college. | |
A review of the military operations in North-America from the commencement of the French hostilities on the frontiers of Virginia, in 1753, to the surrender of Oswego, on the 14th of August, 1756 : interspersed with various observations, characters and anecdotes necessary to give light into the conduct of American transactions in general and more especially into the political management of affairs in New York : in a letter to a nobleman. | |
A soliloquy ... |