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COLUMBIA COLLEGE. Report of the Committee charged with an Inquiry into the State of Columbia College . . . Rufus King, Chairman, February 6, 1809. 4to., pp. 14.

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Report relative to the Courfe of Inftruction and Discipline in
Columbia College, prefented to Board of Trustees, February 28,
1810 [Rufus King, Chairman]. 8vo., pp. 24.
The Charter of Columbia College, in the City of
Amended . . . 23d March, 1810. 8vo., pp. 8.
A Draught of Statutes for Columbia College,
September 3, 1810. 8vo., pp. 17.

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N. Y., 1811.

Statutes as adopted by the Board of Trustees, November 6, 1810. 8vo., pp. 32. Statutes. as adopted by the Board of Trustees, June 13, 1811. 8vo., pp. 32. The Conftitution and By-Laws of the Philolexian Society of Columbia College. Founded 1802 . . . Lift of Members. 12mo. N. Y., 1834.

N. Y., 1811.

Statutes... revised and paffed by the Board of Trustees, May,
1836. To which is prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the College.
8vo., pp. 40.
N. Y., 1836.

An Account of the Celebration of the Firft Semi-Centennial Anniversary of the Incorporation of Columbia College, by the Legiflature of New York; with the Oration [by Manton Eaftburn, D. D.] and Poem [by William Betts, A. M.] delivered on the occafion. 8vo., pp. 62.

The Constitution of the Columbian Peithologian
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N. Y., 1837. Society; with a N. Y., 1838. From a Citizen.

N. Y., 1856.

A Letter to the Trustees of Columbia College. 8vo., pp. 16. COLUMBIA. Confiderations on the Government of the Territory of, as they recently appeared in the National Intelligencer, under the fignature of Epaminondas. 4to. Washington, 1801. COLUMBIAN INSURANCE COMPANY. A&t to Incorporate, etc. 8vo., PP.

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COMBE, T. The Peafant of Auburn; or, the Emigrant, etc. 8vo.,
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A Declaration, etc., fetting forth the Caufes and Neceffity of
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Phil., 1775.
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Phil., 1775.

An Addrefs to the People of Ireland. 8vo.

A Few Remarks upon fome of the Votes and Refolutions of the

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Continental Congrefs held at Philadelphia in 1775, and the Provincial Congrefs at Cambridge, 1775. By a Friend to Peace and Good Order. 8vo. CONGRESS. What Think ye of the Congrefs Now? or, an Enquiry, How far the Americans are bound to Abide by and Execute the Decifions of the late... [By Thomas Bradbury Chandler.] 8vo., pp. 48. Ń. Y., 1775.

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A Speech intended to have been delivered in the House of Com-
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Journal of the Proceedings of the, held at Philadelphia, May 10,
1775. 8vo., pp. 200.
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Petition of the Continental, to His Majefty; with the Address of
the Lord Mayor and Livery of London to the Electors of Great
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N. Y., 1776.

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An Answer to the Declaration of the American Congrefs. Second
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Same.
The Rights of Great Britain Afferted against the Claims of Amer-
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Ninth edition. 8vo.
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Journal of the Proceedings of, held at Philadelphia, from Sep-
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A Circular Letter from the Congrefs of the United States of
America to their Conftituents. 8vo.
Phil., 1779.

Addrefs and Recommendations to the States. 8vo. Phil., 1783.
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The Houfe of Wisdom in a Buftle: a Poem, defcriptive of the noted Battle lately Fought in Congrefs. By Geoffry Touchstone. 8vo. Phil., 1798.

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CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE. Containing Sketches of the Debates and Proceedings, from the 1ft Seffion of the 23d Congress (1833-34), to the ft Seffion of the 34th (1855-56), inclufive. Bound in 39 vols. By Blair and Rives. 4to. Washington, 1834-56..

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New London, 1750-72.
Acts and Laws of the State of Connecticut, in America. [Seffion
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A Congratulatory Letter from a Gentleman in the Weft to his
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Prefent State of the Colony of, confidered. 4to., pp. 15.

The Anfwer of the Friend in the Weft, etc.

New Haven, 1755.

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Reply to a Pamphlet, entitled, The Answer of the Friend in the
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Governor and Company of Connecticut, and Moheagan Indians, by their Guardians. Certified Copy of Book of Proceedings before Commiffioners of Review, 1743. 4to., pp. 283.

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