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The house of wisdom in a bustle
a poem, descriptive of the noted battle, lately fought in C-ng--ss. By Geoffry Touchstone -
Cudgeling as by late act in Congress, U.S.A
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The poetical nosegay; or The swindler James Geo. Semple revived in the person of Hugh Workman, a native of Ireland
[Five lines in Latin from Horace] -
The house of wisdom in a bustle
A poem, descriptive of the noted battle lately fought in C-ng--ss -
The testimony given before a committee of the whole of the House of Representatives of the United States, in relation to a report of their Committee of Privileges, on the 5th, 6th and 8th of February, 1798
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The Battle of the wooden sword. Or, The modern pugilists
A new song--in 2 parts -
The spunkiad: or Heroism improved
A Congressional display of spit and cudgel. -
Lyon and Griswold
Battle of the wooden sword!! -
The house of wisdom in a bustle
a poem, descriptive of the noted battle, lately fought in C-ng--ss -
Report of the Committee of Privileges, to whom was referred, on the sixteenth instant, a motion for the expulsion of Roger Griswold and Matthew Lyon, members of this House, for riotous and disorderly behaviour, committed in the House
20th February, 1798, ordered to lie on the table. -
Report of the Committee of Privileges, to whom was referred, on the thirtieth ultimo, a motion relative to the "expulsion from this House, of Matthew Lyon, for a violent attack, and gross indecency committed upon the person of Roger Griswold, a member from Connecticut, in the presence of the House, while sitting."
2d February, 1798, consideration postponed until Monday next. -
An eulogium, commemorative of the exalted virtues of His Excellency Roger Griswold, late governour of this state
Written and delivered at the request of the General Assembly, on the 29th of October, 1812; and by them directed to be printed -
The spunkiad: or Heroism improved
A Congressional display of spit and cudgel. A poem, in four cantoes. By an American youth