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Augustin S. Clayton

1783 – 1839

  • Speech of Mr. Clayton, of Georgia, on the Bank of the United StatesSpeech of Mr. Clayton, of Georgia, on the Bank of the United States
  • A compilation of the laws of the state of Georgia, passed by the legislature since the political year 1800, to the year 1810, inclusiveA compilation of the laws of the state of Georgia, passed by the legislature since the political year 1800, to the year 1810, inclusive
  • A vindication of the recent and prevailing policy of the state of Georgia, both in reference to its internal affairs, and its relations with the general governmentA vindication of the recent and prevailing policy of the state of Georgia, both in reference to its internal affairs, and its relations with the general government
  • A vindication of the recent and prevailing policy of the state of Georgia, both in reference to its internal affairs, and its relations with the general government, in two series of essays, originally published in the "Columbian Centinel" under the signatA vindication of the recent and prevailing policy of the state of Georgia, both in reference to its internal affairs, and its relations with the general government, in two series of essays, originally published in the "Columbian Centinel" under the signat
  • Review of the report of the Committee of Ways and Means, to whom was referred so much of the message of the president, as relates to the Bank of the United StatesReview of the report of the Committee of Ways and Means, to whom was referred so much of the message of the president, as relates to the Bank of the United States
  • The life of Martin Van BurenThe life of Martin Van Buren
  • The office and duty of a justice of the peaceThe office and duty of a justice of the peace
  • The office and duty of a justice of the peace, and a guide to clerks, constables, coroners, executors, administrators, guardians, sheriffs, tax-collectors, and receivers, and other civil officers, according to the laws of the state of GeorgiaThe office and duty of a justice of the peace, and a guide to clerks, constables, coroners, executors, administrators, guardians, sheriffs, tax-collectors, and receivers, and other civil officers, according to the laws of the state of Georgia