Lowell, John, 1769-1840
Lowell, John
John Lowell, Jr. United States lawyer and writer
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Works
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An address delivered before the Massachusetts agricultural society at the Brighton cattle show, October 13, 1818. | |
American tracts | |
Antigallican, or, The lover of his own country, 1797: | |
The Architecture of the Renaissance in Tuscany : illustrating the most important churches, palaces, villas and mouvements | |
Electronic and photonic circuits and devices | |
Further remarks on the memorial of the officers of Harvard college. | |
Gov. Strong's calumniator reproved, in a review of a Democratic pamphlet entitled, Remarks on the governor's speech. | |
The impartial inquirer; being a candid examination of the conduct of the President of the United States, in execution of the powers vested in him, by the act of Congress of May 1, 1810 : to which is added, some reflections upon the invasion of the Spanish territory of West-Florida | |
Interesting political discussion : The diplomatick policy of Mr. Madison unveiled. In a series of essays containing strictures upon the late correspondence between Mr. Smith and Mr. Jackson. ; [Two lines of quotation] | |
The laudable character of a woman. : A sermon, preached at Newbury, March 26, 1758. Occasioned by the death of Mrs. Hannah Kent, relict of the late Col. Richard Kent. By John Lowell, A.M. pastor of a church in Newbury | |
Mr. Lowell's eulogy on the Hon. James Bowdoin, Esq., L. L. D. | |
Mr. Madison's war. A dispassionate inquiry into the reasons alleged by Mr. Madison for declaring an offensive and ruinous war against Great-Britain. Together with some suggestions as to a peaceable and constitutional mode of averting that dreadful calamity. | |
The New-England patriot : being a candid comparison, of the principles and conduct of the Washington and Jefferson administrations : the whole founded upon indisputable facts and public documents, to which reference is made in the text and notes. | |
Optical characterization techniques for high-performance microelectronic device manufacturing II : 25-26 October 1995, Austin, Texas | |
An oration, pronounced July 4, 1799, 1799: | |
Peace without dishonour, war without hope : being a calm and dispassionate enquiry into the question of the Chesapeake and the necessity and expediency of war | |
Perpetual war, the policy of Mr. Madison : being a candid examination of his late message to Congress, so far as respects the following topicks, viz. the pretended negociations for peace, the important and interesting subject of a conscript militia, and the establishment of an immense standing army of guards and spies, under the name of a local volunteer force | |
The recent attempt to defeat the constitutional provisions in favor of religious freedom, considered in reference to the trust conveyances of Hanover Street Church | |
Remarks on a pamphlet printed by the professors and tutors of Harvard ... 1824: | |
Remarks on the Hon. John Q. Adams's review of Mr. Ames's works, with some strictures on the views of the author. | |
A reply to Lucius Junius Brutus's Examination of the President's answer to the New-Haven remonstrance : with an appendix, containing the number of collectors, naval officers, surveyors, supervisors, district attornies, and marshals in the United States, shewing how many incumbents are Republicans and how many are Federalists | |
Review of a Treatise on expatriation. | |
Review of Dr. Morse's "Appeal to the Publick" [MI] 1814 | |
The rights of the Congregational parishes of Massachusetts : review of a pamphlet entitled The rights of the Congregational churches of Massachusetts, the result of an ecclesiastical council convened at Groton, Mass., July 17, 1826. | |
The road to peace, commerce, wealth, and happiness | |
Supplement to the late Analysis of the public correspondence between our cabinet and those of France and G. Britain | |
Ten hints addressed to wise men concerning the dispute which ended, on Nov. 8, 1809, in the dismission of Mr. Jackson, the British minister to the United States. | |
Thoughts upon the conduct of our administration, in relation both to Great Britain and France, more especially in references to the late negotiation, concerning the attack on the Chesapeake. | |
Tracts on the Unitarian controversy, published in 1815 ... | |
True statement of the demand of William Vans |