Tristam Burges
Born 1770-01-01
Died 1853-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF30929777
- WikidataQ2454166
- ISNI0000000084363298
- Open LibraryOL158964A
Top Subjects
- United States (12)
- Fourth of July orations (4)
- Politics and government (4)
- Speeches in Congress (4)
- Rhode Island (3)
- Protectionism (3)
- Washington's Birthday addresses (2)
Books by Tristam Burges
Total count: 38
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The cause of manan oration, together with valedictory addresses, pronounced at the commencement of Rhode Island College, September 7, A.D. 1796By Carter and Wilkinson1796-01-01
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Solitude and society contrastedan oration pronounced at the annual meeting of the Philological Society in Middleborough, on Wednesday, the 7th of June, 1797Printed by Carter and Wilkinson1797-01-01
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War, necessary, just and beneficialan oration, pronounced on commencement at Rhode-Island College, September 4th, A.D. 1799Printed by B. Wheeler.1799-01-01
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War, necessary, just and beneficialan oration, pronounced on commencement at Rhode-Island College, September 4th, A.D. 1799. By Tristram Burges, a candidate for the second degree.Printed by B. Wheeler1799-01-01
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The art of excellingan oration: delivered in the Benevolent Congregational Meeting-House, at Providence, before the Society of the Federal Adelphi; on their anniversary, September 5, A.D. 1799.Printed by John Carter, Jun. at the new printing-office, Market-Street.1799-01-01
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The spirit of independencean oration, delivered before the Providence Association of Mechanics and Manufacturers, at their annual election, April 14, 1800.Printed by B. Wheeler, Providence.1800-01-01
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An oration, delivered in the Baptist meeting-house, in Providenceon the Fourth of July, 1801, in commemoration of American independencePrinted and sold by John Carter.1801-01-01
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An oration, delivered in the Baptist meeting-house, in Providence, on the Fourth of July, 1801, in commemoration of American independencePrinted and sold by John Carter1801-01-01
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Liberty, glory, and union, or, American independencean oration, pronounced before the people of Providence, July 4th, A.D. 1810[Printed by Dunham & Hawkins at the office of the Rhode Island American]1810-01-01
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An address to the Washington Benevolent Society, delivered ... at Providence, February 22d, A.D. 1811Printed at the office of the American, by Dunham & Hawkins1811-01-01
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An address to the Washington Benevolent Society, delivered ... at Providence, February 22d, A.D. 1811Printed at the office of the American, by Dunham & Hawkins1811-01-01
Address to the Rhode-Island society for the encouragement of domestick industryMiller and Hutchens, printers1822-01-01-
Argument laid before the Honourable the Board of Commissioners under the treaty between the United States and His Catholic Majesty concluded at Washington on the 22d day of February, A.D. 1819 in the case of the ship Tyre of ProvidenceDavis & Force1824-01-01
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Argument laid before the Honourable the Board of Commissioners under the treaty between the United States and His Catholic Majesty, concluded at Washington on the 22d day of February, A.D. 1819, in the case of the snow cornelia, of ProvidenceDavis & Force1824-01-01
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Speech of Mr. Burges, of R.I., on the judiciary billdelivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Jan. 23, 1826Gales & Seaton1826-01-01
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Speech of Mr. Burges, of Rhode IslandWay and Gideon1828-01-01
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Speech of Mr. Burges, of Rhode Island, in Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, March 29, 1828, on Mr. Mallary's motion to amend the bill on wool and woollens.2nd ed.s.n.]1828-01-01
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Address to the landholders and farmers of Newport CountyThird edition.Printed at the Office of the Daily Advertiser1829-01-01
Address to the Landholders and Farmers of Newport County: Delivered by Hon. Tristam Burges, at a ...Printed at the office of the Daily advertiser1829-01-01-
Speech of Mr. Burges, of Rhode Island, on the distribution of the revenue arising from sales of the public landsdelivered in the House of Representatives, January 7, 18301830-01-01
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Address, delivered before the American Institute of the City of New-York, at their third annual fair, held at Masonic Hall, October, 1830Published by John M. Danforth, no. 53, Fulton-Street.1830-01-01
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AddressPrinted by request of the Institute1830-01-01
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Speech of the Hon. Tristam Burges, of Rhode Island1831-01-01
Speech of Mr. Burges, of Rhode Island, on the motion to strike from the general appropriation bill the salary appropriated for the minister to Russia.Printed by Gales & Seaton1831-01-01-
An oration, pronounced before the citizens of Providence, on the fourth of July 1831William Marshal & Co.1831-01-01
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Speech of Mr. Burges of Rhode Island in the case of Samuel Houston, charged with a violation of the rights and powers of the House by assaulting the Hon. William Stanberry, a member from Ohio, for words spoken in debatedelivered in the House of Representatives, May 11, 1832.Printed by Gales and Seaton1832-01-01
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Speech of Mr. Burges of Rhode-Island on the leading principles of the American systemin which the amount of taxes paid by the protection and anti-protection states respectively, was considered, and some of the effects of abolishing protection explained, both in regard to revenue and national industry : in Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, House of Representatives, June 1, 1832William Marshall and Co.1832-01-01
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Speech of Mr. Burges, of Rhode Island, on the bill to reduce and otherwise alter the duties on importsDelivered in committee of the whole, House of Representatives, Jan. 28 and 29, 1833.Printed by Gales & Seaton1833-01-01
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The address of a farmer to the honest men of all parties in the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantationspublisher not identified1833-01-01
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Reasons why the Hon. Elisha R. Potter should not be a senator in Congress[s.n.]1834-01-01
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Parts of the morning houra speech delivered by Mr. Burges, of Rhode Island, in the House of representatives, March 18, 20, & 26, 1834, when the secretary of the Treasury's reasons for removing the public money, were under consideration, in the resolution of Mr. Mardis, of Alabama, and the amendment offered by himPrinted by Gales and Seaton1834-01-01
Battle of Lake Eriewith notices of Commodore Elliot's conduct in that engagement.W. Marshall & co.1839-01-01-
Battle of Lake Eriewith notices of Commodore Elliot's conduct in that engagementB.B. Mussey1839-01-01
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The valley of Alvardo, or, The spy of Tennesseea legend of Mexico.Printed by M.B. Young1847-01-01
The valley of Alvardoor, The spy of Tennessee; a legend of MexicoPrinted by M. B. Young1847-01-01-
Address before the Rhode-Island Peace Society, June 29, 1819Printed by Joseph Knowles1849-01-01
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Speech of Mr. Burges, of Rhode Island, on the amendatory bills for relief of the survivors of the revolutionary army, in the Committee of the Whole House of Representatives, January 4, 1827publisher not identified1978-01-01
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Speech of Mr. Burges, of Rhode Island, on the motion to strike from the General Appropriation Bill the salary appropriated for the minister to Russia, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 3, 1831Printed by Gales & Seaton1980-01-01