Abraham Bishop (1763–1844) was an American farmer and economic populist. He was a vocal supporter of Thomas Jefferson and was known for his family's Federalist affiliation. (From Wikipedia) More about Abraham Bishop:
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Additional books by Abraham Bishop in the extended shelves: Bishop, Abraham, 1763-1844: Connecticut Republicanism. An oration, on the extent and power of political delusion, : delivered in New-Haven, on the evening preceding the public commencement, September 1800. / By Abraham Bishop. ; [Five lines of quotations] (Philadelphia: : Printed for Mathew Carey,, Nov. 13, 1800), also by Yale College (HTML at Evans TCP) Bishop, Abraham, 1763-1844: Georgia speculation unveiled; in two numbers. / By Abraham Bishop. (Hartford: : Printed by Elisha Babcock. (Copy-right secured.), 1797) (HTML at Evans TCP) Bishop, Abraham, 1763-1844: Georgia speculation unveiled, second part. Containing the third and fourth numbers; with a conclusion, addressed to the northern purchasers. / By Abraham Bishop. (Hartford: : Printed by Hudson & Goodwin., M,DCC,XCVIII. [1798]) (HTML at Evans TCP) Bishop, Abraham, 1763-1844: Oration delivered in Wallingford, on the 11th of March 1801, before the Republicans of the state of Connecticut, at their general thanksgiving, for the election of Thomas Jefferson to the president and of Aaron Burr to the vice presidency of the United States of America. (Printed by William W. Morse., 1801) (page images at HathiTrust) Bishop, Abraham, 1763-1844: An oration on the extent and power of political delusion. Delivered in New-Haven, on the evening preceding the public commencement, September, 1800. / By Abraham Bishop. (Newark [N.J.]: : Printed by Pennington and Gould,, M,DCCC. [1800]), also by Yale College (HTML at Evans TCP) Bishop, Abraham, 1763-1844: Proofs of a conspiracy, against Christianity, and the government of the United States; exhibited in several views of the union of church and state in New-England. (J. Babcock, printer, 1802) (page images at HathiTrust) Bishop, Abraham, 1763-1844: The triumph of truth. History and visions of Clio. : [Six lines of quotations] / By John Paul Martin, A.M. M.S.P. (Printed at Boston, : by Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews, Faust's statue, no. 45, Newbury Street., MDCCXCI. [1791]), also by Alexander Pope (HTML at Evans TCP)
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