Charles Fenton Mercer
Born 1778-01-01
Died 1858-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF27870303
- WikidataQ1064325
- ISNI0000000024580856
- Open LibraryOL2506539A
Top Subjects
- United States (4)
- African Americans (2)
- Colonization (2)
- Africa (2)
- American Colonization Society (2)
- Liberia (2)
- Politics and government (2)
Books by Charles Fenton Mercer
Total count: 14
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An oration delivered in the Episcopal Church, on the twenty-second of February, 1806Printed by Cottom and Stewart1806-01-01
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Substitute, proposed by Mr. Mercer, of Loudony way of amendment to the substitute proposed by Mr. Leigh, of Dinwiddie, to the preamble and resolutions, on the subject of the right of the state legislatures to instruct the senators of their respective states, in the Congress of the United States.s.n.1812-01-01
Speech of the Hon. Mr. Mercer, in the House of Representatives, on the Seminole Wars.n.1819-01-01-
Speech of Mr. C. F. Mercer, on the subject of the Chesapeake and Ohio canaldelivered in the convention of delegates, held at the city of Washington, November 7, 1823.Printed by Gales & Seaton.1823-01-01
A Discourse on Popular Education: Delivered in the Church at Princeton, the Evening Before the ...Princeton Press, printed for the societies, by D . A. Borrenstein1826-01-01-
A discourse on popular educationdelivered in the church at Princeton, the evening before the annual commencement of the College of New Jersey, September 26, 1826publisher not identified1826-01-01
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Letters on the Colonization Societywith a view of its probable results, under the following heads : the origin of the society, increase of the coloured population, manumission of slaves in this country, declarations of legislatures, and other assembled bodies, in favour of the Society, situation of the colonists at Monrovia, and other towns, moral and religious character of the settlers, soil, climate, productions, and commerce, of Liberia, advantages to the free coloured population, by emigration to Liberia, disadvantages of slavery to the white population, character of the natives of Africa before the irruptions of the barbarians, effects of colonization on the slave trade, with a slight sketch of that nefarious and accursed traffic : addressed to the Hon. C. F. Mercer3rd ed., enl. and improved.[s.n.]1832-01-01
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Letters on the Colonization Society, and on its probable resultsunder the following heads, the origin of the Society, increase of the coloured population, manumission of slaves in this country ... soil, climate, production, and commerce of Liberia, advantages to the free coloured population by emigration to Liberia ...7th ed.[s.n.]1833-01-01
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Canal - Atlantic to Pacific ...Report [of] the Committee on Roads and Canals ...T. Allen, print.1839-01-01
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The farewell address of the Hon. C.F. Mercer to his constituents.1839-01-01
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An exposition of the weakness and inefficiency of the government of the United States of North AmericaPrinted for the author1845-01-01
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The weakness and inefficiency of the government of the United States of North AmericaHoulston & Wright1863-01-01
Speech of Mr. Mercer, in reply to a motion of Mr. Rivers, of Virginia, to strike from the military appropriation bill the following causefor defraying the expenses incidental to examinations and surveys authorized by the act of 30th April, 1824, 30,000 dollarss.n.1925-01-01-
Charles Fenton Mercer correspondence