The Historical Register of the United States, Volume 3Thomas 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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... favour of Nantucket . 8. Motions for suspension and repeal of the embargo . 9 . Repeal of the restrictive system recommended by the president . 10 . Report of the committee of foreign relations . 11. Debate on the re- peal of the ...
... favour of Nantucket . 8. Motions for suspension and repeal of the embargo . 9 . Repeal of the restrictive system recommended by the president . 10 . Report of the committee of foreign relations . 11. Debate on the re- peal of the ...
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... favour of a tribe of speculators , who had taken advantage of the necessities of the soldiers to purchase the certificates at an eighth of their value . Two propositions were accordingly submitted by the opposition , one of which , by ...
... favour of a tribe of speculators , who had taken advantage of the necessities of the soldiers to purchase the certificates at an eighth of their value . Two propositions were accordingly submitted by the opposition , one of which , by ...
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... favour of emigrants from any of the United States , who , within 60 days after their removal into Virginia , should make oath before a justice of the peace , that his removal was not with intent of evading the law prohibiting the ...
... favour of emigrants from any of the United States , who , within 60 days after their removal into Virginia , should make oath before a justice of the peace , that his removal was not with intent of evading the law prohibiting the ...
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... favour of Nan- tucket . § 8. Motions for suspension and repeal of the embargo . § 9 . Repeal of the restrictive system recommended by the president . $ 10 . Report of the committee of foreign relations . § 11. Debate on the re- peal of ...
... favour of Nan- tucket . § 8. Motions for suspension and repeal of the embargo . § 9 . Repeal of the restrictive system recommended by the president . $ 10 . Report of the committee of foreign relations . § 11. Debate on the re- peal of ...
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... favoured , " and consoling views of the future , arising from the internal improvements and in- creasing manufactures of the United States . " 3. Two days after the president's communication was laid before congress , another message ...
... favoured , " and consoling views of the future , arising from the internal improvements and in- creasing manufactures of the United States . " 3. Two days after the president's communication was laid before congress , another message ...
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