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[Letter from the revisors of the laws]
[Letter from the superintendent of the manufactory of arms, February 8, 1808].
[Letter from John Preston, treasurer, relative to the extinguishment of the debt].
Washington City, 13th April, 1818. Sir: It is one of the duties of the Representative to give to his constituents information respecting their public affairs, and to let them know in what manner he has represented them ... Alexander Smyth.
Circular. His Excellency the Governor of Virginia, War Department, 29th April, 1809. Sir, I am directed by the President of the United States to inform your Excellency that the detachment of 10,198 Militia, made in pursuance of a communication to your Excellency from this Department, bearing date the 29th of October, 1808, is no longer required ... William Eustis, Secretary for the Department of War.
A letter from Daniel Bedinger, late Navy agent at Norfolk, to Robert Smith, Esq. secretary of the Navy: with an appendix, containing sundry official and other papers.
[Letter of the deputy adjutant general accompanying the “organization of the militia”].
[Circular letter of the executive to accompany the general orders].
[Letter of executive to the several courts, enclosing public acts, passed at the last session of general assembly].
[Circular letter of the executive respecting the election of electors of president and vice-president].
Council Chamber, Richmond, June 25th, 1812. Sir, I enclose you the proclamation of the President of the United States announcing that ... America has closed with Great Britain in a solemn appeal to the God of Battles ... James Barbour.
[Letter from H. Dearborn, secretary of war, to the governor of Virginia].
[Letter of the secretary of war, to the governor of Virginia].
Nov. 26, 1812. To the honorable the speaker, and gentlemen of the House of Delegates of Virginia. …
Extract of a letter from Thomas Jefferson to George Wythe. Monticello, January 16, 1796.
A letter to a gentleman in London, from Virginia.
A letter to a member of Congress; respecting the Alien and Sedition laws.
Letter to a member of the General Assembly of Virginia on the subject of the late conspiracy of the slaves; with a proposal for their colonization. 2nd ed.
A letter to a member of the General Assembly of North Carolina, on the navigation of the Roanoke and its branches. By a citizen of Pittsylvania.
[Letter from R. Yancey, Richmond, January 22, 1801, to his constituents, recounting the results of the deliberations of the general assembly].
Richmond, February 1st, 1808 : Sir, At a meeting held on Thursday, the 21st January, by a majority of the members of the legislature of Virginia, it was unanimously resolved to support James Madison, as a candidate to fill the office of the president ... In obedience to established customs, an Electoral College has been formed, and you have been selected as an elector ...
[Letter to superintendents of election of electors].
[Circular to superintendents at election of electors].
[Letter from Joseph Prentis, W. Nelson, Robert White, Jr., Paul Carrington, Jr., Francis Brooke, H. Holmes relative to the judicial system. To the general assembly. November 12, 1808].
A letter to the Right Reverend Father in God the Lord-B-----p of L------n. Occasioned by a letter of His Lordship's to the L--ds of Trade, on the subject of the act of Assembly passed in the year 1758, intituled, An act to enable the inhabitants of this colony to discharge their publick dues, &c. in money for the ensuing year, from Virginia.
A letter to the clergy of New York and New Jersey, occasioned by an address to the Episcopalians in Virginia. By the Reverend Thomas Gwatkin, professor of mathematicks, and natural philosophy, in William and Mary College.
A letter to the clergy of Virginia, in which the conduct of the General-Assembly is vindicated, against the reflexions contained in a letter to the Lords of Trade and Plantations, from the Lord-Bishop of London. By Richard Bland, Esq.; one of the representatives in Assembly for the county of Prince-George.
To the clergy of Virginia. Gentlemen, At the desire of several of your reverend body, I take the liberty to communicate to you through Mrs. Rind's press, my opinion of the governor's power to exercise ecclesiastical jurisdiction within this colony.
Letters addressed to the people of Virginia showing the necessity of Immediately calling a convention for the revision and amendment of our state constitution. By Henry Tompkinson, a citizen of Virginia.
Letters and conversations between several young ladies, on interesting and improving subjects. Translated from the Dutch of Madame de Cambon, with alterations and improvements. The third edition.
A pamphlet, containing a series of letters, written by Colonel John Taylor, of Caroline, to Thomas Ritchie, editor of the "Enquirer" ....Richmond, in consequence of an unwarrantable attack made by that editor upon Colonel Taylor.
Letters written on board His Majesty's ship the Northumberland, and at St. Helena; in which the conduct and conversations of Napoleon Buonaparte [sic], and his suit, during the voyage, and the first months of his residence in that island, are faithfully described and related by William Warden, surgeon on board the Northumberland.
Letter from the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, to the secretary of the Treasury, in relation to the revenue necessary for the service of the United States, for the present and future years; and the ways and means for raising the same: with the answer of the secretary of the Treasury thereto. January 20th, 1812. Ordered to be printed.
Letters from His Excellency George Washington to Arthur Young, Esq., F. R. S., and Sir John Sinclair, Bart., M. P. Containing an account of his husbandry, with his opinions on various questions in agriculture, and many particulars of the rural economy of the United States
Letters from Paris, written during the period of the late accession and abdication of Napoleon. By a Representative in the Congress of the United States
The letters of the British spy. Originally published in the Virginia Argus, in August and September, 1803. The second edition.
The letters of the British spy. Originally published in the Virginia Argus, in August and September, 1803. The third edition.
The letters of the British spy. Originally published in the Virginia Argus, in August and September, 1803.
The letters of Curtius, written by the late John Thomson of Petersburg. To which is added, a speech delivered by him in Aug. '95, on the British treaty. To which a short sketch of his life is prefixed
The letters of Curtius. Addressed to General Marshall.
Marcellus; published in the Virginia gazette, November and December, 1794.
The following letter, with the accompanying documents, were received in the House of Delegates on the 2d day of March 1819 and they are now printed with a view of affording to the public the same satisfactory explanation that was afforded to that honorable body.
Letters on the elementary principles of education. By Elizabeth Hamilton, author of the Memoirs of modern philosophers, &c. ; In two volumes. … First American, from the second London.
Letters on the establishment of a navy yard, for the southern department of the United States; addressed to the commissioners of the Navy Board.
Letters on the subject of the Catholics to my brother Abraham who lives in the country [microform] by Peter Plymley. … From the eleventh London edition.
Letters and certificates, recommending the patent portable warm and hot bath. To which are added explanations of the nature of the remedy, and instructions for its application; designating some of the cases in which it will be particularly beneficial, for the use of families. By Samuel K. Jennings, patentee.
Smithfield, May 30, 1810. Sir, I deem it my duty to apprise you of an alarm ... an insurrection of the blacks ... is much feared ... Richard W. Byrd. John Tyler, Esq. Governor of Virginia.
Letters to a friend, written by Devereux Jarratt, late minister of Bath Parish, Dinwiddie County, Virginia.
Liberty: a poem; on the independence of America. Inimica Tyrannis, Sidney.
Im Namen Jesu! Es wird hiermit allen die es betrifft Nachricht ertheilet dass [blank] von uns Unterschriebenen, aus gewissen Urfachen für süchtig und fähig erkannt wird in dem Beruf eines Evangelischen Lehrers zu dienen ... Paul Henkel
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This version of the Index of Virginia Printing was a gift from the estate of the site's creator, David Rawson. The content contained herein will not be updated, as it is part of the Library of Virginia's personal papers collection. For more information, please see David Rawson Index of Virginia Printing website. Accession 53067. Personal papers collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.