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An Anonymous Diatribe Against Daniel Webster, Regarding The Embargo Act Of 1807

An Anonymous Diatribe Against Daniel Webster, Regarding The Embargo Act Of 1807 by (EMBARGO ACT OF 1807)

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Seller: Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.
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An Anonymous Diatribe Against Daniel Webster, Regarding The Embargo Act Of 1807
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(EMBARGO ACT OF 1807)
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Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
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(EMBARGO ACT OF 1807). The Embargo Act of 1807 limited foreign trade with the United States. It was intended to stop France and England from repeatedly interfering with American maritime activity, pressing American sailors into British military service, and trying to embroil the United States in the Napoleonic Wars. The act was controversial and unsuccessful.Manuscript. 1pg. N.d. [1808] N.p. A handwritten manuscript ridiculing Daniel Webster for his words against the Embargo Act of 1807 at the very beginning of his political career: On the author of the federal pamphlet entitled considerations on the Embargo laws He is one to whom Heaven has denied the gift of brains, and has suffered the Devil to fill the empty spaces in his skull with a share of glaring imprudence called wit, and will pass for such among those who have none, and for the worst of folly among the rest of Mankind. REPUBLICANS. President Thomas Jefferson, who had encouraged Congress to pass the Embargo Act, was a Democrat-Republican, while Webster was a Federalist. This anonymous diatribe is in fine condition.
PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF WASHINGTON. PLACES OF MOST GENERAL INTEREST AT THE NATION’S CAPITOL

PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF WASHINGTON. PLACES OF MOST GENERAL INTEREST AT THE NATION’S CAPITOL

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PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS OF WASHINGTON. PLACES OF MOST GENERAL INTEREST AT THE NATION’S CAPITOL
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Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
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Washington: S. Kann Sons & Company, 1907. Tourist brochure with 32 pages of black and white photographs, including some interesting interiors of the White House c. 1907. Produced and distributed by Kann’s department story, and a pioneering retail establishment. The fact that they produced their own brochure for visitors to the city is an example of their successful marketing strategy. 1 spot discoloration on back cover.