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Bibliography THE WRITINGS OF DAVID RAMSAY MANUSCRIPTS Ramsay's papers are scattered among almost two dozen repositories. Listed below are institutions with significant holdings: Library Company of Philadelphia Historical Society of Pennsylvania Library of Congress Massachusetts Historical Society American Philosophical Society South Carolina Historical Society New York Public Library XXXlll HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION COLLECTIONS Robert L. Brunhouse, ed., David Ramsay, I 749-I 8Is: Selections from His Writings, American Philosophical Society, Transactions, New Series, 55 (I965), Part IV. PUBLICATIONS "A Sermon on Tea," (Lancaster, Pa., I774). Reprinted in Brunhouse: I70-182. "An Oration on the Advantages of American Independence..."[July 4, I778], (Charleston, S.C., I778). Reprinted in Brunhouse: I82-I90. The History of the Revolution of South-Carolina, from a British Province to an Independent State (2 vols.; Trenton, N.J., I785). French translations: London, I787; Paris, I796. "An Address to the Freemen of South-Carolina, on the Subject of the Federal Constitution, Proposed by the Convention, which met in Philadelphia, May I787. By Civis," (Charleston, S.C., I788). American Museum, 3 (I788): 413-4I8. Paul Leicester Ford, ed., Pamphlets on the Constitution of the United States, Published During its Discussion by the People, I787-I788 (Brooklyn, I888): 37I-38o. The History of the American Revolution (2 vols.; Philadelphia, I789). London, I790, I79I, I793; Dublin, I793, I795; Trenton, N.J., I8II ; Lexington, Ky., I8I5; Campen, Holland, 4 vols., I792-I794; Berlin, Germany, 4 vols., I794-I795· "Observations on the Decision of the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 22d of May, I789; Respecting the Eligibility of the Hon. William Smith, of South-Carolina, to a Seat in that House," (New York, I789). "A Dissertation on the Means of Preserving Health in Charleston, and the Adjacent Low Country. Read Before the Medical Society of South-Carolina, on the 29th of May, I79o," (Charleston, S.C., I79o). New-York Magazine, or Literary Repository, 6 (1795): 5I4-519, 585-593. XXXIV [54.221.110.87] Project MUSE (2024-03-28 22:27 GMT) BIBLIOGRAPHY [Supposed Author], "Observations on the Impolicy of Recommending the Importation of Slaves, Respectfully Submitted to the Consideration of the Legislature of South-Carolina. By a Citizen of SouthCarolina ," (Charleston, S.C., I79l[?]). "An Oration, Delivered in St. Michael's Church, before the Inhabitants of Charleston, South-Carolina, on the Fourth of July, 1794, in commemoration of American Independence. .. ,"(Charleston, S.C., I794)· Reprinted in Brunhouse: I90-r96. "A Review of the Improvements, Progress and State of Medicine in theXVIIIth Century" [Delivered January I, I8oo], (Charleston, S.C., I8oo). Reprinted in Brunhouse: I96-217. "An Oration on the Death of Lieutenant-General George Washington, Late President of the United States, who Died December I4, I799· Delivered in Saint Michael's Church, January I5, I8oo... ,"(Charleston , S.C., I8oo). The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the Armies of the United States ofAmerica, throughout the War which Established their Independence, and First President of the United States (New York, I8o7). London, I8o7; Boston, I8I I; Baltimore, I8I4, I8rs, r8I8, r825, I8J2. French translation: Paris, I809. Spanish translations: Paris, I8I9, I825; New York, I825; Philadelphia , I826; Barcelona, I843. The History of South-Carolina, from its first Settlement in 1607, to the Year 18o8 (2 vols.; Charleston, S.C., r8o9). Newberry, South Carolina, I858. Photo-facsimile of I858 ed. (Spartanburg, S.C., 1959- 6o). Memoirs of the Life of Martha Laurens Ramsay. . . (Philadelphia, I 8I I). Charlestown, Mass., I812; Boston, I812, I8I4, I824, I827; Philadelphia , I8q, I845, I895; Glasgow, I8I8; Chelmsford, I827. Historical and Biographical Chart of the United States (n.p., n.d.). XXXV HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION A Chronological Table of the Principle Events which have taken Place in the English Colonies, now United States, from I60J, til I8IO... (Charleston, S.C., 181 1). "An Eulogium upon Benjamin Rush, M.D.... Delivered ... on the wth of June, 18 '3 ... ," (Philadelphia, 18 '3 ). History of the United States, from their first Settlement, as English Colonies, in I6o7, to the Year I8o8, or the thirty-third of their Sovereignty ... Continued to the Treaty of Ghent, by S.S. Smith ... and other Literary Gentlemen (3 vols.; Philadelphia, I818). Universal History Americanized; or, an Historical View ofthe World, from the earliestRecords to the Year 18o8. With a particular reference to the State ofSociety, Literature, Religion and Form ofGovernment, in the United States ofAmerica... (12 vols.; Philadelphia, 1819). A list of Ramsay's articles published in the Medical Repository, I SoII8oS , is in Brunhouse, Selections, 230-2...