Robert Goodloe Harper
An American politician in several different roles (<a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Goodloe_Harper>Wikipedia</a>).
Born 1765-01-01
Died 1825-01-14
Identifiers
- VIAF54969088
- WikidataQ465273
- ISNI0000000073746824
- Open LibraryOL321905A
Top Subjects
- United States (16)
- 1797-1801 (9)
- United States -- Politics and government -- 1797-1801 (6)
- Foreign relations (4)
- History (4)
- France (4)
- Politics and government (4)
Books by Robert Goodloe Harper
Total count: 58
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An address from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South-Carolina, to his constituentscontaining his reasons for approving of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, with Great-Britain : to which is added, a letter from Gov. Jay to the author, explaining his sentiments respecting the French Revolution.Printed by T. & J. Swords ...1796-01-01
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Mr. Harper's motion. 9th February 1797committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next. : Published by order of the House of Representatives.Printed by William Ross1797-01-01
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Observations on the dispute between the Tnited [sic] States and FranceSecond edition.Printed and sold by Thomas Bradford, book-seller and stationer, no. 8, South Front-Street.1797-01-01
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Observations on the dispute between the United States and FranceReprinted at the Philanthropic press1797-01-01
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Observations on the dispute between the United States and Franceaddressed by Robert Goodloe Harper, of South Carolina, to his constituents, in May, 1797.Printed & sold by Thomas Bradford, book-seller & stationer, no. 8, South Front-Street1797-01-01
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Mr. Harper's motion. 12th December, 1798.Committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. : Published by order of the House of Representatives.Printed by J. Gales, no. 23, South Third-Street.1798-01-01
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Mr. Harper's speech, on the foreign intercourse billin reply to Mr. Nicholas and Mr. Gallatin. Delivered in the committee of the whole of the House of Representatives of the United States, on Friday the second of March, 1798.s.n.1798-01-01
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Mr. Harper's motion, 3d July, 1798.J. Gales, printer.1798-01-01
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Mr. Harper's motion. 5th June, 1798ordered to lie on the table. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)Printed by William Ross1798-01-01
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Observations on the dispute between the United States and France, addressed by Robert Goodloe Harper ... to his constituents, in May, 1797Third edition.Philadelphia printed, London reprinted ... at the Philanthropic Reform ... and sold by Debrett and Wright ... [and 5 others] and by all other booksellers, except John Stockdale, Piccadilly1798-01-01
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A short account of the principal proceedings of Congressin the late session, and a sketch of the state of affairs between the United States and France in July, 1798: in a letter from Robt. Goodloe Harper, Esq. of South Carolina, to one of his constituents.Philadelphia printed. - London, reprinted for J. Wright1798-01-01
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Speech of R.G. Harper, Esqr., in the House of Representatives, Monday, the 29th day of May, 1797relative to the unjust, cruel, insolent and perfidious conduct of France towards the United States.Published by William Cobbett ...1798-01-01
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A short account of the principal proceedings of Congress in the late session, and a sketch of the state of affairs between the United States and France in July, 1798in a letter from Robert Goodloe Harper of South Carolina, to one of his constituents.Published by William Cobbett1798-01-01
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Speech of R. Goodloe Harper, esq. on the foreign intercourse billdelivered in the House of representatives of the United States, on Friday, March 2, 1798Printed for J. Wright1798-01-01
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Mr. Harper's motion. 6th July, 1798.Referred to the committee of the whole House on the bill sent from the Senate, intituled "An act in addition to the act intituled 'An act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States."s.n.1798-01-01
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Speech, on the Foreign intercourse bill, in reply to Mr. Nicholas, Mr. Gallatin, and others1798-01-01
Observations on the dispute between the United States and Franceaddressed by Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq. one of the representatives in Congress for the state of South Carolina, to his constituents, in May, 1797Sixth edition.and sold by Debrett, Wright, and Hatchard [and 7 others]1798-01-01-
A short account of the principal proceeding of Congress, in the late sessionand a sketch of the state of affairs between the United States and France in July, 1798: in a letter from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South Carolina, to one of his constituents.Published by William Cobbett.1798-01-01
Observations sur la contestation entre les États-Unis et la Frances.n.1798-01-01-
Observation on the dispute between the United States and Franceaddressed by Robert Goodloe Harper, esq., one of the representatives in Congress for the state of South Carolina, to his constituents, in May 1797Third edition. Philadelphia printed.Reprinted for John Stockdale, Piccadilly1798-01-01
Observations sur les démêlés entre les Etats-Unis et la Franceadressées par Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq., l'un des repré sentans au Congrès pour la Caroline méridionale, à ses commettans, en mai 1797De l'imprimerie de T. Baylis ..., et se vend chez l'auteur ... & chez Messrs. Dulau ..., Deboffe ..., & l'Homme ...1798-01-01-
Speech of R. Goodloe HarperEsq. on the Foreign Intercourse Bill; delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, on Friday, March 2, 1798.printed for J. Wright1798-01-01
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Mr. Harper's speech on the foreign intercourse bill, in reply to Mr. Nicholas, Mr. Gallatin, and others.Richard Folwell1798-01-01
Observations on the dispute between the United States and Franceaddressed by Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq. one of the delegates of South Carolina, a state, at one time, the most devoted to the French interests of any in the Union; to his constituents, in May, 1797The fourth edition.Philadelphia printed, Dublin, re-printed by P. Byrne ...1798-01-01-
Philadelphia, March 20th, 1799.My dear sir, According to my promise, in my letter of February 10th, I now present you with a sketch of the principal acts of Congress during the session which closed on the 3d instant, and of the state of public affairs at the present moment. ..s.n.1799-01-01
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Mr. Harper's speech on the navyin opposition to the motion of Mr. Gallatin : for striking out of the Bill for augmenting the navy, that part which provides for building six seventy-foursJoseph Gales1799-01-01
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Mr. Harper's speech on the navyin opposition to the motion of Mr. Gallatin, for striking out of the bill for augmenting the navy, that part which provides for building six seventy-fours. Delivered in a committee of the whole House, February 8, 1799. : To which is annexed, a speech of the same gentleman, in the committee of the whole, April 18, 1798, on the propriety and necessity of granting convoy--the importance of a navy--the connection between agriculture and commerce--and the policy of defending one, in order to encourage the other. Made in opposition to a motion of Mr. Nicholas, and re-published from the "American daily advertiser," of April 25, 1798.Printed by Joseph Gales.1799-01-01
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The case of the Georgia sales on the Missisippi [sic] consideredwith a reference to law authorities and public acts : with an appendix, containing certain extracts, records, and official papers.Printed by Richard Folwell ...1799-01-01
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Correspondence between George Nicholas, Esq. of Kentucky and the Hon. Robert G. Harper, member of Congress from the District of 96, state of South CarolinaPrinted by John Bradford, Main Street.1799-01-01
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Mr. Harper's motion10th March, 1800 : ordered to lie on the table.s.n.1800-01-01
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Speech of the Hon. Robert G. Harperin the House of Representatives, of the United States on the reduction of the army.Printed at the office of "The True American,"1800-01-01
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Bystander: or A series of letters on the subject of the "legislative choice" of electors in Marylandin which the constitutional right to a legislative choice in that state, and the necessity of adopting it, for the present election only, in order to counteract the artifices of the Anti-federalists in Virginia and other states, and to prevent a president from being elected by the minority of the nation, instead of the majority, are considered and fully proved. : Addressed to the people of Maryland.Printed by Yundt and Brown, no. 12, South Gay-Street1800-01-01
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A letter from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South Carolinato his constituents.W. Hilliard, printer1801-01-01
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Mr. Harper's motion, January 23st [sic] 1801 ...s.n.]1801-01-01
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A letter from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South Carolina, to his constituentsW. Hilliard, printer1801-01-01
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Mr. Harper's motion, 2d January 1801 ...s.n.]1801-01-01
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Oration delivered before the Washington Society of Maryland on the fourth of July, 1810The Society?]1810-01-01
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An oration, on the birth of Washingtondelivered before the Washington Society of AlexandriaPrinted by S. Snowden1810-01-01
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Correspondence respecting Russia between Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq., and Robert Walsh, Jun.together with the speech of Mr. Harper, commemorative of the Russian victories, delivered at Georgetown, Columbia, June 8th, 1813 : and an essay on the future state of Europe.Printed by W. Fry1813-01-01
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Speech of Robert G. Harper, Esq., at the celebration of the Russian victories, at Georgetown, Columbia on the 5th June 1813Edward J. Coale1813-01-01
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Speech of Robert G. Parker, Esq., at the celebration of the Russian victories, at Georgetown, Columbia on the 5th June, 1813.Edward J. Coale1813-01-01
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Speech of Robert G. Harper, Esq., at the celebration of the Russian victories, at Georgetown, Columbia. On the 5th June 1813Published by Edward J. Coale. B. Edes, printer.1813-01-01
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Oration of Mr. Custis, delivered at the celebration of the Russian victories, June 5th, 1813, at Georgetown, District of Columbia1813-01-01
Speech of Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq., at the Celebration of the Recent ...Russell, Cutler & Co.1814-01-01-
Speech of Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq., at the celebration of the recent triumphs of the cause of mankind in Germanydelivered at Annapolis, January 20, 1814, at the request of the Committee of Arrangements for the Festival, and published by their orderPrinted by S. Snowden and J.D. Simms1814-01-01
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Select works of Robert Goodloe Harperconsisting of speeches on political and forensic subjects : with the answer drawn up by him to the articles of impeachment against Judge Chase, and sundry political tracts ..O.H. Neilson1814-01-01
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Speech of Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq., at the celebration of the recent triumphs of the cause of mankind, in Germanydelivered at Annapolis, January 20, 1814, at the request of the committee of arrangements, and published by their order.Russell, Cutler & Co.1814-01-01
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Mr. Harper submitted the following motions for considerations.n.1816-01-01
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A letter from Gen. Harper of Maryland, to Elias B. Caldwell, Esq., secretary of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour in the United States, with their own consentPrinted for E.J. Coale by R.J. Matchett1818-01-01
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Johnson & Graham's lessee vs. Wm. M'Intosherror from the District Court of Illinoiss.n.1819-01-01
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A report of the conspiracy cases, lately decided at Belle Air, Harford County, Maryland ...Murphy Pr.1823-01-01
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An exhibit of the losses sustained at the office of discount and deposit, Baltimoreunder the administration of James A. Buchanan, president, and James W. M'Culloh, cashier[s.n.]1823-01-01
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Gen. Harper's speech, to the citizens of Baltimore, on the expediency of promoting a connexion between the Ohio, at Pittsburgh, and the waters of the Chesapeake, at Baltimore, by a canal through the District of Columbiawith his reply to some of the objections of Mr. WinchesterE.J. Coale1824-01-01
Gen. Harper's speech, to the citizens of Baltimoreon the expediency of promoting a connexion between the Ohio, at Pittsburgh, and the waters of the Chesapeake, at Baltimore, by a canal through the District of Columbia. With his reply to some of the objections of Mr. Winchester. Delivered at a meeting, held at the Exchange, on the 20th day of December, 1823.Published by Edward J. Coale.1824-01-01-
The Aggressions of France.--Appointment of Foreign Ministers1857-01-01
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An argument against the policy of re-opening the African slave tradePrinted by C.R. Hanleiter1858-01-01
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Robert Goodloe Harper family papersms. 431 in the Maryland Historical Society.Maryland Historical Society1970-01-01
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Observations sur les démêlés entre les Etats-Unis et la Franceadressées par Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq., l'un des représentans au Congrès pour la Caroline méridionale, à ses commettans, en mai 1797De l'imprimerie de T. Baylis ... , et se vend chez l'auteur ... & chez Messrs. Dulau ... , Deboffe ... , & l'Homme ...1984-01-01