Harper, Robert Goodloe, 1765-1825
Robert Goodloe Harper
Robert Goodloe Harper American politician
Harper, Robert Goodloe
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Works
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An address to the people of South Carolina, 1794: | |
Bystander: or A series of letters on the subject of the "legislative choice" of electors in Maryland in which the constitutional right to a legislative choice in that state, and the necessity of adopting it, for the present election only, in order to counteract the artifices of the Anti-federalists in Virginia and other states, and to prevent a president from being elected by the minority of the nation, instead of the majority, are considered and fully proved. | |
The case of the Georgia sales on the Missisippi [sic] considered : with a reference to law authorities and public acts; with an appendix, containing certain extracts, records, and official papers. | |
The celebration of the Russian victories, in Georgetown, District of Columbia : on the 5th of June, 1813 | |
Correspondence between George Nicholas, Esq. of Kentucky and the Hon. Robert G. Harper, member of Congress from the District of 96, state of South Carolina | |
An exhibit of the losses sustained at the office of discount and deposit, Baltimore under the administration of James A. Buchanan, president, and James W. M'Culloh, cashier | |
Gen. Harper's speech, to the citizens of Baltimore, on the expediency of promoting a connexion between the Ohio, at Pittsburgh, and the waters of the Chesapeake, at Baltimore, by a canal through the District of Columbia with his reply to some of the objections of Mr. Winchester. | |
Johnson and Graham's lessee vs. Wm. M'Intosh | |
A letter from Robert Goodloe Harper of South Carolina, to his constituents | |
Mr. Harper's motion : 10th March, 1800. Ordered to lie on the table. (Published by order of the House of Representatives.). | |
Mr. Harper's speech, May 29, 1797 | |
Mr. Harper's speech, on the foreign intercourse bill : in reply to Mr. Nicholas, Mr. Gallatin, and others. | |
Mr. Harper's speech on the navy in opposition to the motion of Mr. Gallatin, for striking out of the bill for augmenting the navy, that part which provides for building six seventy-fours. Delivered in a committee of the whole House, February 8, 1799. | |
Observations on the dispute between the United States and France | |
Observations on the North-American Land-Company, lately instituted in Philadelphia containing an illustration of the object of the company's plan, the articles of association, with a succinct account of the states wherein their lands lie : to which are added, remarks on American lands in general, more particularly the pine-lands of the southern and western states, in two letters from Robert G. Harper ... to a gentleman in Philadelphia. | |
Observations sur les démêlés entre les Etats-Unis et la France : Adressées par Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq. L'un des représentans au congrés pour la caroline méridionale, à ses commettans, en mai 1797. Traduit de l'anglois, par M. *****. | |
Oration delivered before the Washington Society of Maryland on the fourth of July, 1810 | |
Papers of James A. Bayard, 1796-1815. | |
Reflexoens sobre a questaõ entre os Estados Unidos : e a Franca Offerecidas por Roberto Goodloe Harper Hum dos Delegados da Carolina Meridional, (estado que em outro tempo era de todos os da ... o mais afeicoado ao Partido Francez) aos seus constituintes, em Maio de 1797. Philadelphia. Traduzidas em Portuguez. | |
Select works of Robert Goodloe Harper: consisting of speeches on political and forensic subjects; | |
A short account of the principal proceedings of Congress, in the late session, and a sketch of the State of affairs between the Un. States and France in July 1798 | |
Speech of Robert Goodloe Harper, esq., at the celebration of the recent triumphs of the cause of mankind, in Germany. Delivered at Annapolis (Maryland) January 20th, 1814, at the request of the Committee of arrangements for the festival, and published at Georgetown, (Col.) | |
Speech of the Hon. Robert G. Harper : in the House of Representatives, of the United States on the reduction of the army. |