Books by Matthew L. Davis

Letters Of Marcus And Philocato Addressed To De Witt Clinton Mayor Of The City Of Newyork
Letters Of Marcus And Philocato Addressed To De Witt Clinton Mayor Of The City Of Newyork
2012
Memoirs of Aaron Burr, Complete
Memoirs of Aaron Burr, Complete
2007
The speech of Matthew L. Davis
The speech of Matthew L. Davis, on his trial for a conspiracy
1827
Personally appeared before me,
Personally appeared before me, Josiah Ogden Hoffman, recorder of the city of New-York, John Henry Hobart, who being duly sworn, says ..
1813
Report of the case between the Rev. Cave Jones, and the Rector and inhabitants of the city of New-York in communion of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of New-York
Report of the case between the Rev. Cave Jones, and the Rector and inhabitants of the city of New-York in communion of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of New-York
1813
The celebrated letters of Phil
The celebrated letters of Philo-Cato as they appeared in the New York Morning post and Morning star
1811
Letters of Marcus and Philo-Ca
Letters of Marcus and Philo-Cato, addressed to De Witt Clinton, mayor of the city of New-York
1810
Letters addressed to De Witt Clinton, esq., mayor of the city of New York
Letters addressed to De Witt Clinton, esq., mayor of the city of New York
1806
Letters of Marcus, addressed t
Letters of Marcus, addressed to De Witt Clinton, Esq., mayor of the city of New-York
1806
An oration, delivered in St. P
An oration, delivered in St. Paul's Church, on the Fourth of July, 1800
1800
A brief account of the epidemi
A brief account of the epidemical fever which lately prevailed in the city of New York
1795
A brief account of the epidemical fever which lately prevailed in the city of New York; with the different proclamations, reports and letters of Gov. Jay, Gov. Mifflin, the Health Committee of New York, &c. upon the subject. To which is added, an accurate list of names of those who have died of the disease, from July 29, to Nov. 1. [1795]
A brief account of the epidemical fever which lately prevailed in the city of New York; with the different proclamations, reports and letters of Gov. Jay, Gov. Mifflin, the Health Committee of New York, &c. upon the subject. To which is added, an accurate list of names of those who have died of the disease, from July 29, to Nov. 1. [1795]
1795