John Davis
1787 – 1854
22 works on record
Works

Reply of Mr. Davis of Massachusetts
Reasons good and true for supporting the nomination of General Zachary Taylor
Duties on woollens
Report of the Hon. John Davis, agent for the prosecution of the claim of Massachusetts upon the United States
Sub-treasury bill
Reply of John Davis, of Massachusetts, to Mr. Buchanan, of Pennsylvania on the reduction of wages and of the value of property
Speech of Hon. John Davis
Review of Senator Davis's speech against the Independent-treasury bill
Reply of John Davis, of Massachusetts, to Mr. Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, on the reduction of wages and of the value of property, delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 23, 1840, together with extracts from the speeches of Messrs. Buchanan, Walker, Benton, and Calhoun
Speech of Mr. Davis of Massachusetts, on the sub-treasury bill
Government expenditures
Report of the Hon. John Davis, agent for the prosecution of the claim of Massachusetts upon the United States for militia services during the last war, to His Excellency, Levi Lincoln, governor of the commonwealth, referred to in the governor's speech, and transmitted by him to the Legislature, by special message, May 30, 1831
Speech of Mr. Davis of Massachusetts, on the sub-treasury bill, in the Senate of the United States, January 23, 1840
Speech of Mr. Davis, of Mass., on the bill for the more effectual collection of impost duties, delivered in Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, House of Representatives, May 4, 1830
Speech of Mr. Davis, of Massachusetts
Speech of Mr. Davis, of Massachusetts, upon the bill reported by the Committee of Finance, and commonly called the Sub-Treasury Bill, delivered in the Senate of the United States on the 28th of February and 1st of March, 1838
Obituary notice of Christopher C. Baldwin, esq
Speech on the bill for the most effectual collection of impost duties
Poems of religion and society ...
A letter to William H. Crawford, Esquire ...
Reports of the majority and minority of the select committee on the origin and character of fishing bounties and allowances
Speech of Mr. Davis, of Massachusetts, upon the bill reported by the Committee of Finance, and commonly called the Sub-treasury bill