The Historical Register of the United States, Volumen1Thomas H. Palmer G. Palmer, 1814 Contents.--v. 1-2, From the declaration of war in 1812 to Jan. 1, 1814.--v. 3-4, For 1814. |
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... enemy . 25. Adjournment 126 STATE PAPERS LAID BEFORE CONGRESS . 12TH CONGRESS - 2D SESSION . Message from the president of the United States to both houses of con- gress at the commencement of the session Documents accompanying the ...
... enemy . 25. Adjournment 126 STATE PAPERS LAID BEFORE CONGRESS . 12TH CONGRESS - 2D SESSION . Message from the president of the United States to both houses of con- gress at the commencement of the session Documents accompanying the ...
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... enemy , the large states yielded the point , and consented that each should have an equal suffrage . The articles of confederation were not agreed upon by congress until the 9th of July , 1778 , having been upwards of two years in ...
... enemy , the large states yielded the point , and consented that each should have an equal suffrage . The articles of confederation were not agreed upon by congress until the 9th of July , 1778 , having been upwards of two years in ...
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... enemy on an extensive frontier , and to convert a partial calamity into a source of invigorated efforts . " The invasion of Canada from Detroit , it appears , was under- taken as well for the purpose of intercepting the hostile ...
... enemy on an extensive frontier , and to convert a partial calamity into a source of invigorated efforts . " The invasion of Canada from Detroit , it appears , was under- taken as well for the purpose of intercepting the hostile ...
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... enemy will find it difficult to spare troops sufficient for the def nce of their own territory , and predatory incursions are not likely to take place in this state ; for at every point , except Passamaquoddy , which can present no ...
... enemy will find it difficult to spare troops sufficient for the def nce of their own territory , and predatory incursions are not likely to take place in this state ; for at every point , except Passamaquoddy , which can present no ...
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... enemy is likewise recommended to their attention . § 10. A number of American vessels , which were in Eng- , land when the revocation of the orders in council took place , were laden with British manufactures , under the impression that ...
... enemy is likewise recommended to their attention . § 10. A number of American vessels , which were in Eng- , land when the revocation of the orders in council took place , were laden with British manufactures , under the impression that ...
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