Gales, Joseph, 1761-1841
Joseph Gales, Sr. American journalist (1761-1841)
VIAF ID: 45834064 ( Personal )
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An address to the Unitarian congregation at Philadelphia, delivered on Sunday, March 5, 1797 | |
Amendments proposed by Mr. Otis, to the tenth section of the bill to establish an uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States, 1798: | |
The committee on the Governor's message having under consideration that part thereof, which relates to certain amendments to the constitution of the United States, as recommended by the state of Maryland, and having the said amendments under consideration, and having maturing deliberated thereon, are of opinion, the said should be adopted and a part of the constitution of the United States: The committee therefore recommend the following resolution... | |
Constitutional rules of the Society of Unitarian Christians, of Philadelphia : agreed upon, (having been previously read and proposed for consideration) at a meeting of the society, held at the University of Pennsylvania, on Sunday the 28th of August, 1796 | |
The debates and proceedings in the Congress of the United States : with an appendix containing important state papers and public documents, and all the laws of a public nature ; with a copious index ; compiled from authentic materials. | |
Gales & Seaton's register of debates in Congress | |
History of Congress | |
Independent gazetteer | |
An independent newspaper. In times like the present, when political affairs are of the most serious importance; when war is upon our borders, and every wind brings an account of some new slaughter of the human species; ... the Sheffield Register: ... Some officious person o persons having taken measures to intimidate the booksellers of Wakefield and Barnsley, so as to induce them to decline selling the Register any longer, a special messenger, will in future be dispatched to those places; J. Gales being determined that no interested man, or body of men, shall prevent the circulation of his paper in any place, .. | |
The laws of the University of North-Carolina, 1813: | |
North-Carolina state gazette | |
Raleigh register, and North-Carolina weekly advertiser. | |
Report of the committee to whom it was referred to prepare an answer to the speech of the president of the United States, communicated to both Houses of Congress, on Tuesday the 16th May 1797 : 19th May 1797, committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next. |