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MSA SC 5817-2-1
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Dates1797/05
Mediumelectronic
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Description
Robert Goodloe Harper Esq.- one of the delegates from South Carolina, Speech: Observations on the Dispute Between the United States and France, May 1797.
"Irishmen will find this Pamphlet well worth their perusal at the present Moment, as containing Facts and Observations equally applicable to this country."
Fourth Edition, Philadelphia Printed.

MSA SC 5817-2-2
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Dates1797/05
Mediumelectronic
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Robert Goodloe Harper of South Carolina, Speech to his Constituents: Observations on the Dispute between the United State and France, May 1797.
Philadelphia: Printed & sold by Thomas Bradford, Book-seller and Stationer, No. 8 South Front-Street.

MSA SC 5817-2-3
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Dates1798/03/02
Mediumelectronic
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Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq., Speech on the Foreign Intercourse Bill, Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Friday March 2, 1798.
London: Printed for J. Wright, Opposite Old Bond Street, Piccadilly.
"Osborn Wight, 273, 1798" written at top of cover page.

MSA SC 5817-2-4
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Dates1798/03/02
Mediumelectronic
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Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq., Speech on the Foreign Intercourse Bill, Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Friday March 2, 1798.
London: Printed for J. Wright, Opposite Old Bond Street, Piccadilly.
Price One Shilling and Sixpence.
Pages, in addition to be numbered by the printer starting with page 4, are hand-numbered starting with "143" on cover page.

MSA SC 5817-2-5
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Dates1798/07
Mediumelectronic
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Description
Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq. of South Carolina, Letter to one of his constituents: A Short Account of the Principal Proceedings of Congress in the late season and A Sketch of the Affairs Between the United States and France, July 1798.
Philadelphia Printed.- London, reprinted for J. Wright, Opposite Old Bond Street, Piccadilly.
"Osborn Wight, 41, 1799," written at top.

MSA SC 5817-2-6
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Dates1800
Mediumelectronic
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Description
Yundt and Brown (printers), Bystander; or A Series of Letter on the Subject of the "Legislative Choice" of Electors in Maryland, 1800.

See also MSA SC 2360-1-3

MSA SC 5817-2-7
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Dates1801
Mediumelectronic
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Description
Robert Goodloe Harper of South Carolina, Letter to his Constituents, 1801.
Providence, Printed by John Carter.

MSA SC 5817-2-8
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Dates1810/02/22
Mediumelectronic
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Description
Robert Goodloe Harper, An Oration on the Birth of Washington; Delivered before the Washington Society of Alexandria, February 22, 1810.
Alexandria: Printed by S. Snowden.

See also MSA SC 2360-1-9

MSA SC 5817-2-9
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Dates1813/06/05
Mediumelectronic
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Description
Robert Goodloe Harper, Speech at the Celebration of the Russian Victories, at Georgetown, Columbia, June 5, 1813.
Baltimore: Published by Edward J. Coale, B. Edes, Printer.

See also MSA SC 2360-1-7

MSA SC 5817-2-10
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Dates1814/01/20
Mediumelectronic
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Description
Robert Goodloe Harper, Speech at the Celebration of the Recent Triumphs of the Cause of Mankind in Germany, January 20, 1814.
Delivered at Annapolis at the request of the committee of arrangements for the festival, and published by their order.
Alexandria: Printed by S. Snowden and J.D. Simms

See also MSA SC 2360-1-6

MSA SC 5817-2-11
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Dates1817/01/20
Mediumelectronic
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Description
Robert Goodloe Harper, Speech at the Celebration of the Recent Triumphs of the Cause of Mankind in Germany, January 20, 1814.
Delivered at Annapolis at the request of the committee of arrangements for the festival, and published by their order.
Alexandria: Printed by S. Snowden and J.D. Simms
Name (James Pickering?) written at top, below the word "Speech"

See also MSA SC 2360-1-6

MSA SC 5817-2-12
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Dates1814/01/20
Mediumelectronic
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Description
Robert Goodloe Harper, Speech at the Celebration of the Recent Triumphs of the Cause of Mankind in Germany, January 20, 1814.
Delivered at Annapolis at the request of the committee of arrangements for the festival, and published by their order.
Alexandria: Printed by S. Snowden and J.D. Simms

See also MSA SC 2360-1-6

MSA SC 5817-2-13
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Dates1814/01/20
Mediumelectronic
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Description
Robert Goodloe Harper, Speech at the Celebration of the Recent Triumphs of the Cause of Mankind in Germany, January 20, 1814.
Delivered at Annapolis at the request of the committee of arrangements for the festival, and published at Georgetown (Col.) by their order.
New Haven: Printed by Oliver Steele

See also MSA SC 2360-1-6

MSA SC 5817-2-14
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Dates1814/01/20
Mediumelectronic
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Robert Goodloe Harper, Speech at the Celebration of the Recent Triumphs of the Cause of Mankind in Germany, January 20, 1814.
Delivered at Annapolis at the request of the committee of arrangements for the festival, and published at Georgetown (Col.) by their order.
New Haven: Printed by Oliver Steele (this part of the bottom is partially ripped off)

See also MSA SC 2360-1-6

MSA SC 5817-2-15
Restricted
Dates1823/12/20
Mediumelectronic
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Description
Robert Goodloe Harper, Speech to the Citizens of Baltimore on the Expediency of Promoting a Connexion between the Ohio, at Pittsburgh, and the Waters of the Chesapeake at Baltimore, By a Canal throught the District of Columbia. With his reply to some of the objections of Mr. Winchester, Delivered at a meeting, held at the Exchange, December 20, 1823.
Baltimore: Published by Edward J. Coale, Printed by Benjamin Edes, 1824.
Cover reads "General Harper's Speech on Canals," and has "Wm. Geo. Krebs (?) Baltimore" written at the top.
Has a fold-out map of the United States in the back.

Pasted inside cover is a green label that reads "The Property of _________ 1865. [picture of Shakespeare] This book was bought at the sign of Shakspear's Head, 104 Lexington St. Baltimore, MD. Borrowing neighbors are recommended to supply themselves in the same manner."


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