Speech of the Hon. Alexander Contee Hanson, on the Loan Bill, Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 14, 1814, Upon a Motion Made by Mr. Eppes, to Fill the Blank in the First Section of the Bill with Twenty-five Millions of Dollars
Trial of Alexander Contee Hanson, Esq., a Lieutenant in a Company of Militia Attached to the Thirty-ninth Regiment, Upon a Charge "conceived to be Mutinous and Highly Reproachful to the President and Commander in Chief of the Militia of the U. States and i
Considerations on the Proposed Removal of the Seat of Government, Addressed to the Citizens of Maryland, by Aristides
Reflections Upon the Late Correspondence Between Mr. Secretary Smith, and Francis James Jackson, Esq., Minister Plenipotentiary of His Britannic Majesty
Reflections upon the late Correspondence between Mr. Secretary Smith and F. J. Jackson, Esq., etc. [By A. C. Hanson.]
Reflections Upon the Late Correspondence Between Mr. Secretary Smith, and Francis James Jackson, Esq. Minister Plenipotentiary of His Britainnic Majesty
An appeal to the people; being a review of the late correspondence and documents relating to the rejection of the British minister [F.J. Jackson] including an examination of the 'arrangement' of April last, by the editor of the New York evening post
Publications Relative to the Difference of Opinion Between the Governor and the Council [of Maryland] on Their Respective Powers
Speech on the Loan Bill, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 14, 1814, Upon a Motion Made by Mr. Eppes, to Fill the Blank in the 1st Section of the Bill with $25,000,000