Quincy, Josiah, 1772-1864
Quincy, Josiah
Quincy, Josiah, 1772-1865
Josiah Quincy III
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- 200 _ | ‡a Quincy ‡b Josiah ‡f 1772-1864
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Quincy, Josiah ‡d 1772-1865
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Quincy, Josiah, ‡d 1772-1865
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (29)
Works
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An address delivered before the Massachusetts Agricultural Society, at the Brighton cattle show, October 12th, 1819 | |
Address illustrative of the nature and power of the slave states, and the duties of the free states; delivered at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Quincy, Mass., on ... June 5, 1856. | |
An address to the Board of Aldermen, and members of the Common Council, of Boston, on the organization of the city government, January 2, 1826 | |
An address to the citizens of Boston on the XVIIth of September MDCCCXXX, the close of the second century from the first settlement of the city. | |
An appeal in behalf of the Boston athenæum, addressed to the proprietors. | |
The committee, appointed to make inquiries into the actual state of the following literary and scientific societies ... ask leave to make the following statement | |
Considerations respectfully submitted to the citizens of Boston and Charlestown, on the proposed annexation of these two cities. | |
Essays on the soiling of cattle | |
Figures of the past from the leabes of old journals | |
The history of Harvard University | |
The history of the Boston athenæum, with biographical notices of its deceased founders. | |
The history of the United States of North America, from the plantation of the British colonies till their assumption of national independence. | |
Josiah Quincy papers | |
The journals of Samuel Shaw, the first American consul at Canton | |
Magic of the many : Josiah Quincy and the rise of mass politics in Boston, 1800-1830 | |
Memoir of James Grahame, LL. D., 1845: | |
Memoir of the life of John Quincy Adams | |
The memory of the late James Grahame, the historian of the United States, vindicated from the charges of "detraction" and "calumny" preferred against him by Mr. George Bancroft, and the conduct of Mr. Bancroft towards that historian stated and exposed | |
Municipal history of the town and city of Boston, during two centuries, from september 17, 1630, to september 17, 1830, by Josiah Quincy,... | |
Observations on the act of Parliament, commonly called the Boston port-bill : with thoughts on civil society and standing armies. By Josiah Quincy, junior. Counsellor at Law, in Boston | |
An oration delivered before the Washington benevolent society of Massachusetts on the thirtieth day of April, 1813, being the anniversary of the first inauguration of President Washington. | |
An oration pronounced July 4, 1798, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston : in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence | |
President Quincy's centennial address | |
Remarks on "An act to establish the Superior Court ... 1849: | |
Remarks on some of the provisions of the laws of Massachusetts, affecting poverty, vice, and crime : being the general topics of a charge to the Grand Jury of the County of Suffolk, in March term, 1822 | |
Remarks on the letter of the Hon. Rufus Choate to the Whig State Committee of Maine, written in answer to a letter of the Hon. John Z. Goodrich | |
Remarks on the nature and probable effects of introducing the voluntary system in the studies of Latin and Greek proposed in certain resolutions of the president and fellows of Harvard University, now under the consideration of its Board of Overseers, and also on the present state of the Latin Department in that institution | |
Report of the Committee appointed by the last legislature to make a valuation of the polls and property of the commonwealth. | |
[Report of] the committee of both branches of the City council, on the extension of Faneuil hall market. | |
Report of the Committee on the Subject of Pauperism and a House of Industry in the town of Boston | |
Speech of Hon. Josiah Quincy, Sen., at the Whig Convention, held in the Music Hall | |
Speech of Josiah Quincy, president of Harvard university, before the Board of overseers of that institution, February 25, 1845, on the minority report of the Committee of visitation, presented to that board by George Bancroft | |
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, delivered in February, 1858, before the committee of the Massachusetts legislature, to which was referred the petition of the New-England historic-genealogical society for a change of their corporate name and the remonstrance of the Massachusetts historical society. | |
Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy, in the House of representatives of the U. States, January 30, 1811, on the influence of place and patronage. | |
Speeches delivered in ... Congress ...1805-1813... | |
[Speeches, etc. | |
Whig policy, analyzed and illustrated |