William Duane
Also known as
William] [Duane
Born 1760-01-01
Died 1835-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF64024022
- WikidataQ20720173
- ISNI0000000073602468
- Open LibraryOL6637959A
Top Subjects
- United States (8)
- History (5)
- France (3)
- Politics and government (3)
- United States. Army. Infantry (3)
- Drill and tactics (3)
- 1797-1801 (2)
Books by William Duane
Total count: 20
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The History of France, from the earliest times, till the death of Louis SixteenthPrinted for A. & J.G. Henderson, by Bioren & Madan.1796-01-01
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A caution; or, Reflections on the present contest between France and Great-BritainPrinted by Benj. Franklin Bache, no. 112, Market-Street.1798-01-01
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A history of the French Revolution, from its commencement to the complete establishment of the RepublicCollected from the best English and French authorities, interspersed with original articles never before published; and containing a free examination of the dispute, between the French and American republicsPrinted by Stewart and Rowson, no. 9, Cherry-Street.1798-01-01
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Copy of an indictment(No. I[-II].) : In the Circuit Court of the United States in and for the Pennsylvania District of the Middle Circuit[s.n.]1799-01-01
An examination of the questionwho is the writer of two forged letters addressed to the President of the United StatesPrinted by William Duane & son.1803-01-01-
Duane's Catalogue of books & stationery, for 1803-1804Printed by William Duane & Son1803-01-01
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Observations on the principles and operation of bankingwith strictures on the opposition to the Bank of Philadelphia[s.n.]1804-01-01
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Report of a debate, in the Senate of the United Stateson a resolution for recommending to the legilatures [sic] of the several states, an amendment to the third paragraph of the first section of the second article of the Constitution of the United States, relative to the mode of electing a president and vice president of the said statesPrinted by William Duane, no. 106, Market Street.1804-01-01
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Sampson against the Philistines, or The reformation of lawsuitsand justice made cheap, speedy, and brought home to every man's door: agreeable to the principles of the ancient trial by jury; before the same was innovated by judges and lawyersPrinted by W. Duane1805-01-01
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Sampson against the Philistines, or, The reformation of lawsuits, and justice made cheap, speedy, and brought home to every man's door ...compiled for the use of the honest citizens of the United States, to whom it is dedicated[s.n.]1805-01-01
Politics for American farmersbeing a series of tracts, exhibiting the blessings of free government, as it is administered in the United States, compared with the boasted stupendous fabric of British monarchyPrinted by R.C. Weightman, for W. Duane, Philadelphia.1807-01-01-
The American military libraryor, Compendium of the modern tactics. Embracing the discipline, manœuvres, and duties of every species of troops. Infantry, rifle corps, cavalry, artillery of position, and horse artillery; a treatise on defensive works in the field, the exercise in sea coast batteries, and regular fortificationsPrinted by and for the author1807-01-01
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An essay on diseases incidental to Europeans, in hot climateswith the method of preventing their fatal consequences1st American, from the 6th London ed.Printed by William Duane1811-01-01
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Select pamphletsContaining: An investigation of the law of nations--by W.J. Duane. Debate in the Senate of the United States on an amendment of the second article of the Constitution--reported, 1804, by W. Duane. The decline and fall of English finance--by Thos. Paine. Speech in the French convention--by Thos. Paine. Trial of Judge Addison--reported by Thos. Lloyd. Experience the test of government; or, An investigation of the constitution of Pennsylvania--by ---- a senator of Pennsylvania. A letter from Alexander Hamilton to John Adams, 1800. : Duane's collection. -- Sampson against the Philistines. Politics for American farmers. Test of government. Dissertations on the first principles of government--By Thomas Paine. Speech of Thomas Paine, July 7, 1795. Law of nations--By W.J. Duane. Decline and fall of English system of finance. Debates of the United StatesPrinted [by William Duane]--1813-01-01
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A hand book for riflemencontaining the first principles of military discipline founded on rational method : intended to explain in a familiar and practical manner the discipline and duties of rifle corps : conformable to the system established for the United States' military force and th latest improvements in the modern art of war3rd ed.Printed for the author1813-01-01
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A handbook for infantrycontaining the first principles of military discipline, founded on rational method : intended to explain in a familiar and practical manner, for the use of the military force of the United States, the modern improvements in the discipline and movement of armies7th ed.W. Duane1814-01-01
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Explanation of the plates of the system of infantry disciplinefor the United States Army; according to the regulation of 19th March, 1813Printed by William Duane?1814-01-01
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The law of nations, investigated in a popular mannerAddressed to the farmers of the United States1814-01-01
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The two Americas, Great Britain and the Holy AllianceEdward De Krafft, printer.1824-01-01
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The Aurora and the Alien and sedition lawsPart II : The editorship of William Duane1953-01-01