Robert R. Livingston
1746 – 1813
13 works on record
Works

Essay on sheep
1809
Essays on sheep
1972
The original letters of Robert R. Livingston, 1801-1803, written during his negotiations of the purchase of Louisiana
1953
The invention of the steamboat
1902
[Letter] to the editor of the Albany Register, Clermont, 21st Feb. 1807
1807
Examination of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, between the United States and Great-Britain
1795
An oration delivered before the Society of the Cincinnati of the State of New-York
1787
A letter to John Lansing, Junior, Esquire, at present chancellor of the state of New York
Catalogue of books, in the library of the Hon. Robert R. Livingston, of Clermont. February, 1800
Richmond, April 17
Considerations on the nature of a funded debt
[Sir, I beg leave to submit to you the following statement of facts with the inferences that may be fairly drawn from them ... relative to the repeal of the second section of an act passed in 1808, and an act passed in 1811, declaring to be forfeited to Robert R. Livingston and Robert Fulton, all boats of every description navigated by steam or fire within the state, with power to seize the same]
In the Court of Errors, Livingston and Fulton v. Van Ingen and others