Gallatin, Albert, 1761-1849
Gallatin, Albert
Albert Gallatin
גלטין, אלברט, 1761-1849
Gallatin, Albert (American politician and glassmaker, 1761-1848, born in Switzerland)
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- 510 2 _ ‡a University of the City of New York
Works
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Un apercu des relations entre Genève et les Etats-Unis : les lettres de Catherine Pictet à Albert Gallatin (1780 - 1794). | |
Avocabulary of Seneca | |
(Circular) I informed you in my letter of the 28th ultimo, that the President considered "unusual shipments," particularly of flour ... he considers it his duty in the execution of it to give complete effect to the Embargo Laws .. | |
(Circular) I now proceed to give some additional instructions respecting the Supplementary Embargo Act of the 25th instant .. | |
(Circular) it appears by information received from several quarters, that flour and other provisions may be wanted .. | |
Corpus vasorum antiquorum | |
An examination of the conduct of the executive of the United States, towards the French Republic : likewise an analysis of the explanatory article of the British treaty-- in a series of letters. By a citizen of Pennsylvania. [One line from Shakespeare] | |
Extrait d'une lettre d'Albert Gallatin sur la région entre le Mississippi et l'Océan Pacifique, New York, 26 juin 1843 | |
The founders and finance | |
Histoire de la navigation intérieure | |
Inaugural adress of the Hon. Albert Gallatin, on taking the chair as President of the New-York Historical Society, tuesday evening, Feb. 7th 1843 | |
Indexes to documents relative to North Carolina during the colonial existence of said state: now on file in the offices of the Board of trade and State paper offices in London: | |
Laws, treaties, and other documents, having operation and respect to the public lands | |
Letter from the commissioners appointed pursuant to the Act, entitled "An act for the relief of the refugees from the British provinces of Canada and Nova Scotia," inclosing certain documents relative to the claims of Elijah Ayer, deceased, and Elijah Ayer, Junior, both Nova Scotia refugees : February 9, 1802. Referred to the committee of the whole house , to whom was committed , on the 25th ultimo, the report of the committee on the claims on the petition of Caleb Eddy. | |
Letter from the secretary of the Treasury [Albert Gallatin] transmitting two statements of the importations in American and foreign vessels, commencing the 1st October 1801 and ending on the 30th of September 1802... | |
Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to a letter of the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means requesting information as to the most eligible method of obtaining loans : March 21st, 1810 | |
Letter from the secretary of the treasury, transmitting a statement of goods, wares, and merchandise, exported from the United States, during one year, prior to the first day of October, 1807. | |
Map of the disputed territory reduced from the original of Messrs. Featherstonhaugh & Mudge | |
Map of the sites of the Indian tribes of North America when first known to the Europeans about 1600 A.D. along the Atlantic and about 1800 A.D. on the Pacific | |
A map, reduced from the official Map A, of the terrritory... contended for by the United States and Great Britain.. | |
A Memoir on the north-eastern boundary, in connexion with Mr. Jay's map | |
Memorial of the Committee of the Free Trade Convention, held at Philadelphia in September and October, 1831, remonstrating against the existing tariff of duties. February 9, 1832. Referred to the Committee on Finance, and ordered to be printed, and that 1500 additional copies be furnished for the use of the Senate. | |
Message from the president of the United States transmitting extracts of a letter from the minister of the United States, at London, relating to the late discussions with the government of Great Britain concerning the trade between the United States and the British colonies in America. | |
n50015401 | |
The Oregon question | |
Peace with Mexico | |
The proceedings of the House of Representatives of the United States, with respect to the petitions praying for a repeal of the alien and sedition laws : including the report of a select committee, and the speeches of Messrs. Gallatin and Nicholas, thereon. | |
Report of Mr. Gallatin on the finances, January 1802 likewise, the report of the Committee of ways and means making provision for the redemption of the public debt : and that of the committee of investigation. | |
[Report of the commissioners for surveying the coast of North Carolina]. | |
Report of the delegates of the banks of the city of New-York, to the Bank Convention held at New York, on 27th November to 1st December, 1837. | |
Report of the Secretary of the Treasury on American manufactures prepared in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives : April 17, 1810. | |
Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the subject of public roads and canals : made in pursuance of a resolution of Senate, of March, 2, 1807. | |
Report of the "Union committee" appointed by the meeting of the signers of the memorial to Congress, held on the 11th day of February, 1834, at the Merchant's exchange, in the city of New-York. | |
The right of the United States of America to the northeastern boundary claimed by them. Principally extracted from the statements laid before the King of the Netherlands | |
Selected writings | |
Semi-civilized nations of Mexico, Yucatan, a. Central America | |
The speech of Albert Gallatin, : a representative from the county of Fayette, in the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, on the important question touching the validity of the elections held in the four western counties of the state, on the 14th day of October, 1794. With notes and an appendix, containing sundry documents relative to the western insurrection | |
Speech upon the foreign intercourse bill | |
State papers and speeches on the tariff; | |
Statement on the part of the United States, of the case referred, in pursuance of the convention of 29th September, 1827, between the said states and Great Britain, to His Majesty, the King of the Netherlands, for his decision thereon | |
The substance of two speeches of Mr. Gallatin, : on the bill for augmenting the Navy establishment of the United States, in the House of Representatives, on the 7th and 11th of February, 1799 | |
Suggestions on the banks and currency of the several United States, in reference principally to the suspension of specie payments | |
A synopsis of the Indian tribes within the United States east of the Rocky Mountains, and in the British and Russian possessions in North America | |
Thoughts on the proposed annexation of Texas to the United States. | |
A treatise on internal navigation. Explaining the principles by which canals and their appendages are laid out, constructed and kept in repair, together with other interesting and useful matters connected with the subject; compiled from the latest and most approved authorities: to which is annexed, the report of Albert Gallatin on roads and canals. | |
United States. Dept. of the Treasury. Message from the president of the United States, transmitting report of secretary of the Treasury, respecting certain instructions to collectors of customs under non-intercourse act, 1810: | |
Views of the public debt, receipts & expenditures of the United States | |
War expenses | |
Washington City, April [blank] 1808 : Sir, in the discharge of an essential part of my duty, as the representative of your district in Congress, I take the liberty once more to address you : the unfavorable aspect of our foreign relations, and particularly with Great Britain ... | |
The writings of Albert Gallatin |