@Book{724925333, author="Brutus, Lucius Junius", title="An examination of the president's reply to the New-Haven remonstrance: with an appendix, containing the president's inaugural speech, the remonstrance and reply; together with a list of removals from office, and new appointments, made since the fourth of March, 1801", series="Early American Imprints. Series II : Shaw/Shoemaker 1801-1819", year="1801", publisher="Printed and sold by George F. Hopkins, at Washington's Head", address="New-York", keywords="Customs administration; Connecticut; New Haven; Officials and employees; Patronage, Political; Political corruption; Presidents; United States; Politics and government", note="``George F. Hopkins, printer, bookseller, {\&} stationer, at Washington's Head, no. 118 Pearl-Street, carries on the printing business in its various branches ... He has constantly for sale, an assortment of books {\&} stationary ... September, 1801.''--p. [71]", note="``Published according to act of Congress.''--verso of title page", note="Attributed to William Cranch by Cushing in his Initials and pseudonyms, 1885, p. 42, and to William Coleman by Sabin in his Bibliotheca Americana, no. 23365. Cf. Gaines, P.W. Political works of concealed authorship, 1972, no. 01-09", note="Concerning President Jefferson's course in removing Federalists from office to make way for the appointment of Republicans", note="Last page blank", note="Shaw {\&} Shoemaker, 246", note="Shaw {\&} Shoemaker, 326", note="Shaw {\&} Shoemaker, 467", note="Signed on p. 54: Lucius Junius Brutus", url="https://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/aas04274510?origin=/collection/eai2", language="English" }