To secure the blessings of liberty : selected writings of Gouverneur Morris / edited and with an introduction by J. Jackson Barlow.

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Main Author: Morris, Gouverneur, 1752-1816
Other Authors: Barlow, J. Jackson
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Indianapolis : Liberty Fund, [2012]
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Table of Contents:
  • To the inhabitants of the colony of New-York (1769)
  • Political inquiries (1776)
  • Oration on the necessity for declaring independence from Britain (1776)
  • Public letters to the Carlisle Commissioners (1778) : To the Carlisle Commissioners, June 20 ; To the Earle of Carlisle, July 21 ; To the Earl of Carlisle, September 19 ; To Sir Henry Clinton, October 20
  • Proposal to congress concerning the management of the government (1778)
  • Report of the committee on the treasury (1778)
  • Some thoughts on the finances of America (1778)
  • To the Quakers, Bethlemites, moderate men, refugees, and other the Tories whatsoever, and wheresoever, dispersed (1779)
  • "An American" letters on public finance for the Pennsylvania Packet (1780) : February 17 ; February 24 ; February 29 ; March 4 ; March 11; March 23 ; April 11 ; April 15
  • Righteousness establisheth a nation (1780)
  • Observations on finances: foreign trade and loans (1781)
  • Ideas of an American on the commerce between the United States and French islands as it may respect both France and America (1783)
  • Address to the assembly of Pennsylvania on the abolition of the bank of North America (1785)
  • The Constitution of the United States (1787) : Letter to congress
  • American finances (1789)
  • Observations on government, applicable to the political state of France (1789)
  • Memoir written for the king of France (1791) : Speech for the kin fog France ; Observations on the Constitution
  • Notes on the form of a constitution for France (1791)
  • Remarks upon the principles and views of the London Corresponding Society (1795)
  • Oration on the death of George Washington (1799)
  • Speeches in the senate on the repeal of the Judiciary Act of 1801 : First speech on the judiciary establishment (1802)
  • Letters to the New York Evening Post on the Louisiana Purchase (1803) : August 30 ; December 24
  • Funeral oration for Alexander Hamilton (1804)
  • Oration on the love of wealth (1805)
  • Oration on patriotism (1805)
  • On prejudice (1805)
  • AN answer to war in disguise (1806)
  • Notes on the United States of America (1806)
  • The British Treaty (1807/1808)
  • On the Beaumarchais claim (1807-1808) : February 24 ; January 11
  • To the people of the United States (1810)
  • Election address (1810)
  • Letters to the Evening Post on Albert Gallatin's plan for enforcing the Non-Importation Act (1811) : December 19 ; December 21 ; December 23 ; December 24 ; December 26 ; December 27
  • Erie Canal commission report (1812)
  • An address to the people of the state of New York on the present state of affairs (1812)
  • Discourse before the New-York Historical Society (1812)
  • Oration before the Washington Benevolent Society (1813)
  • Essays for the Examiner (1814) : April 9 ; May 14 ; Jun 25 ; June 23
  • Oration on Europe's deliverance from despotism (1814)
  • To the legislators of New York (1815)
  • An inaugural discourse (1816)
  • To the bank directors of New-York (1816)
  • Address on "National Greatness."