Thomas Law
1756 – 1834
26 works on record
Works

An address to the Columbian institute, on a moneyed system
A plan for one uniform circulating medium
1980
Memoir of the life and character of John C. Calhoun, the philosopher statesman of America
1874
Thoughts on the moral system
1833
Considerations tending to render the policy questionable of plans for liquidating
1826
Report of the proceedings of the committee appointed at a meeting held at the city of Washington, on the second of April, 1824 to present a memorial to Congress praying for the establishment of a national currency
1824
A reply to certain insinuations, published as an article in the Sixty-eighth number of the Quarterly Review
1824
Memorial of Thomas Law, Walter Jones, and Elias B. Caldwell
1824
Remarks on the report of the secretary of the Treasury
1820
The financiers A, B, C, repecting currency
1819
Homo's letters on a national currency addressed to the people of the United States
1817
Second thoughts on instinctive impulses
1813
Thoughts on instinctive impulses
1810
Ballston Springs
1806
Observations on the intended canal in Washington City
1804
The statesman's manual of the Constitution of the United States
1800
Sketch of some late arrangements, and a view of the rising resources, in Bengal
1792
Thomas Law papers
An address to the Columbian Institute
Homo's letters on a national currency
An address delivered before the Columbian Institute, December 17, 1825
An address to the Columbian Institute, on the question
Considerations tending to render the policy questionable of plans for liquidating, within the next four years, the six per cent. stocks of the United States
Upon internal taxation
Heads of a proposed speech, upon the policy of renewing the company's monopoly &c
An address delivered before the Colombian Institute, December 17, 1825