Robert Goodloe Harper
January 1765 – 14 January 1825
56 works on record
Biography
Works

Gen. Harper's speech, to the citizens of Baltimore
1824

Speech of Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq., at the celebration of the recent triumphs of the cause of mankind in Germany
1814

Speech of Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq., at the Celebration of the Recent ..
1814

Observations sur la contestation entre les États-Unis et la France
1798

Observations on the dispute between the United States and France
1797

Observations sur les démêlés entre les Etats-Unis et la France
Gen. Harper's speech to the citizens of Baltimore, on the expediency of promoting a connexion between the Ohio, at Pittsburgh, and the waters of the Chesapeake, at Baltimore, by a canal through the District of Columbia
1975
Robert Goodloe Harper family papers
1970
A letter from Gen. Harper of Maryland, to Elias B. Caldwell, Esq., secretary of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour in the United States, with their own consent
1818
Mr. Harper submitted the following motions for consideration
1816
Speeches
1814
Correspondence respecting Russia between Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq., and Robert Walsh, Jun
1813
Speech of Robert G. Harper, Esq., at the celebration of the Russian victories, at Georgetown, Columbia on the 5th June 1813
1813
Speech of Robert G. Parker, Esq., at the celebration of the Russian victories, at Georgetown, Columbia on the 5th June, 1813
1813
An oration on the birth of Washington, delivered before the Washington Society of Alexandria
1810
Oration delivered before the Washington Society of Maryland on the fourth of July, 1810
1810
An oration, on the birth of Washington
1810
A letter from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South Carolina, to his constituents
1801
A letter from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South Carolina
1801
Mr. Harper's motion, January 23st [sic] 1801 ..
1801
Mr. Harper's motion, 2d January 1801 ..
1801
Bystander: or A series of letters on the subject of the "legislative choice" of electors in Maryland
1800
Mr. Harper's motion. 10th March, 1800
1800
Speech of the Hon. Robert G. Harper
1800
Mr. Harper's motion
1800
Mr. Harper's speech on the navy
1799
The case of the Georgia sales on the Missisippi [sic] considered
1799
Philadelphia, March 20th, 1799
1799
Mr. Harper's motion. 12th December, 1798
1798
Mr. Harper's motion. 5th June, 1798
1798
A short account of the principal proceeding of Congress, in the late session
1798
Mr. Harper's motion. 6th July, 1798
1798
Speech of R. Goodloe Harper
1798
Mr. Harper's speech on the foreign intercourse bill, in reply to Mr. Nicholas, Mr. Gallatin, and others
1798
Mr. Harper's speech on the foreign intercourse bill
1798
Mr. Harper's motion, 3d July, 1798
1798
Speech of R.G. Harper, Esqr., in the House of Representatives, Monday, the 29th day of May, 1797
1798
A short account of the principal proceedings of Congress
1798
A short account of the principal proceedings of Congress in the late session, and a sketch of the state of affairs between the United States and France in July, 1798
1798
Mr. Harper's motion. 9th February 1797
1797
The case of the Georgia sales on the Mississippi considered
1797
Mr. Harper's motion. 31st December 1795
1796
An address from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South-Carolina, to his constituents
1795
Johnson & Graham's lessee vs. Wm. M'Intosh
The Celebration of the Russian victories, in Georgetown, District of Columbia
An argument against the policy of re-opening the African slave trade
Observation on the dispute between the United States and France
Speech of R. Goodloe Harper, esq. on the foreign intercourse bill
Observations on the dispute between the United States and France, addressed by Robert Goodloe Harper ... to his constituents, in May, 1797
An address from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South Carolina, to his constituents
A report of the conspiracy cases, lately decided at Belle Air, Harford County, Maryland ...
Observations on the dispute between the Tnited [sic] States and France
Speech of Robert G. Harper, Esq., at the celebration of the Russian victories, at Georgetown, Columbia. On the 5th June 1813
An exhibit of the losses sustained at the office of discount and deposit, Baltimore
Speech, on the Foreign intercourse bill, in reply to Mr. Nicholas, Mr. Gallatin, and others
The Aggressions of France.--