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TO THE PUBLIC. A PAMPHLET ENTITLED "CONSIDERATIONS ON THE EMBARGO LAWS" HAS ACCIDENTALLY COME INTO MY HANDS...CIRCULATED IN THE COUNTRY WITH INTENT...TO AFFECT THE APPROACHING ELECTION IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE...[signed:] ONE OF THE PEOPLE [caption title and introductory note]. by [Embargo Act]:

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TO THE PUBLIC. A PAMPHLET ENTITLED "CONSIDERATIONS ON THE EMBARGO LAWS" HAS ACCIDENTALLY COME INTO MY HANDS...CIRCULATED IN THE COUNTRY WITH INTENT...TO AFFECT THE APPROACHING ELECTION IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE...[signed:] ONE OF THE PEOPLE [caption title and introductory note].
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Portsmouth, N.H.: Printed at the N.H. Gazette office,, [1808].. A New Englander's defense of the Embargo Act against Daniel Webster's recent pamphlet, CONSIDERATIONS ON THE EMBARGO LAWS (1808), which is considered to be Webster's first publication. The anonymous author of the present pamphlet recounts the military and economic events leading up to the passage of the embargo laws and calls for fellow northerners - and specifically residents of New Hampshire - to evince their patriotism and unite with the southern states in support of the Embargo and U.S. neutrality. New England, whose economy was largely dependent upon international shipping and trade, suffered disproportionately after Congress passed the Embargo Act in 1807 and produced a large share of its most vociferous opponents. By the end of 1808, the Act had lost all but its most ardent supporters and was replaced with the weak Nonintercourse Act in January 1809. As economically damaging as the Embargo was to New England in the short term, it would prove to have far-reaching benefits, forcing the region to develop the strong manufacturing base that would lead to its later prosperity and self-sufficiency. OCLC locates four copies. Scarce. Dbd. First leaf detached. Soft horizontal fold. Toned and foxed. A good copy. SABIN 96013. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 16331.
THE THEORY OF EFFECT. EMBRACING THE CONTRAST OF LIGHT AND SHADE, OF COLOUR AND HARMONY. BY AN ARTIST. WITH FIFTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS BY HINCKLEY.

THE THEORY OF EFFECT. EMBRACING THE CONTRAST OF LIGHT AND SHADE, OF COLOUR AND HARMONY. BY AN ARTIST. WITH FIFTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS BY HINCKLEY. by [American Drawing Book]: [Hinckley, Cornelius?]:

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THE THEORY OF EFFECT. EMBRACING THE CONTRAST OF LIGHT AND SHADE, OF COLOUR AND HARMONY. BY AN ARTIST. WITH FIFTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS BY HINCKLEY.
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[American Drawing Book]: [Hinckley, Cornelius?]:
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Philadelphia: J.W. Moore,, 1851.. Although this work was published anonymously, Hinckley is listed as the illustrator. Whether or not he also wrote the text is debatable. Unlike many drawing books of the period that focus exclusively on perspective and the empirical side of painting, this one considers contrasting use of color, the formation of figures, etc., with an eye towards creating certain aesthetic effects with one's technique. Original green cloth, stamped in blind and gilt, spine gilt. Corners bit bumped. Light scattered foxing. Very good. SCHIMMELMAN, AMERICAN IMPRINTS ON ART 259. DREPPERD, AMERICAN DRAWING BOOKS, p.17.
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Lectures on India: Also, Descriptions of Remarkable Customs and Personagesin other Pagan and Mohammedan Countries by Wright, Caleb; Weitbrecht, John James; Duff, Alexander

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Lectures on India: Also, Descriptions of Remarkable Customs and Personagesin other Pagan and Mohammedan Countries
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Wright, Caleb; Weitbrecht, John James; Duff, Alexander
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G. Tearing to the cloth along both hinges with a little bit of chipping and general wear/fraying at edges/corners. Front board i
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Boston, MA: Caleb Wright, 1849. Hardcover. G. Tearing to the cloth along both hinges with a little bit of chipping and general wear/fraying at edges/corners. Front board is slightly loose. Inside front cover has a penciled portrait. A few of the plates have foxing.. Octavo. Hardcover. Bound in red cloth with stamp gilt illustration, decoration and titles. 288 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. Costumes and remarkable personages in India.--Lectures on India.--A lecture on the condition of women in pagan and Mohammedan countries.--Description of the habits and superstitions of the Thugs; a sect who profess to be divinely authorized to plunder and murder.--Specimens of the Shasters, or sacred books of the Brahmins [with A description of the Shasters, by J.J. Weitbrecht].--Duff, A. Description of two pagan festivals, celebrated annually in Calcutta, at an expense of three millions of dollars.--Curiosities and remarkable customs in pagan and Mohammedan countries, illustrated by anecdotes and numerous engravings.