| Massachusetts - 1784 - 1046 pages
...Algerines had declared war against the United States. As this event must greatly affect the Commerce of the United States in general, and of this State in particular; it is a natural presumption, that Congress will make it the subject of their speedy and attentive deliberation... | |
| 1810 - 566 pages
...association, which has since been incorporated, for the purpose of discovering, procuring and preserving whatever may relate to the natural, civil, literary, and ecclesiastical history of our Country, and particularly of the state of New- York, we solicit the aid of the liberal, patriotic... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1811 - 452 pages
...HISTORICAL SOCIETY. HAVING formed an association, for the purpose of discovering, procuring, and preserving whatever may relate to the natural, civil, literary, and ecclesiastical history of our country, and particularly of the State of New- York, we solicit the aid of the liberal, patriotic,... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1811 - 498 pages
...HISTORICAL SOCIETY. HAVING formed an association, for the purpose of discovering, procuring, and preserving whatever may relate to the natural, civil, literary, and ecclesiastical history of our country, and particularly of the State of New- York, we solicit the aid of the liberal, patriotic,... | |
| New York (State) - 1814 - 318 pages
...relinquish certain territorial and jurisdictional rights of .ihis state as " the peace and interest of the United States, in general, and of this state in particular," should require." — On the 7,h October, 1790, the cession was accordingly made. — It is the province... | |
| John Sanderson - 1827 - 388 pages
...divisions, and by that means, lay a firm and solid foundation for the future tranquillity and happiness of the United States in general, and of this state in particular. " V. It will invigorate your commerce, and encourage ship building. " VI. It will have a tendency,... | |
| 1822 - 682 pages
...of this respectable audience. The objects of that society, as announced in its constitution, are, " to discover, procure, and preserve whatever may relate...natural, civil, literary, and ecclesiastical history of America in general, and of the United States in particular." It is worthy of notice that these objects,... | |
| John Farmer - 1823 - 570 pages
...the New-Hampshire Historical Society. 1. The object of the New-Hampshire Historical Society shall be to discover, procure, and preserve whatever may relate...States in general, and of this State in particular. • Letters were received from Hon. Willinro Plumer, Hon. Jeremiah Smith, Parker Nuyt^, John Farmer,... | |
| Jacob Bailey Moore - 1823 - 564 pages
...the New-Hampshire Historical Society. 1. The object of the New-Hampshire Historical Society shall be to discover, procure, and preserve whatever may relate...States in general, and of this State in particular. • Letters were received from Hon. William Plumer, Hon. Jeremiah fcmith, Parker IS oven, John Farmer,... | |
| John Farmer - 1823 - 526 pages
...the New-Hampshire Historical Society. 1. The object of the New-Hampshire Historical Society shall be to discover, procure, and preserve whatever may relate...and ecclesiastical history of the United States in genera!, and of this State in particular. • Letters were received from Hon. William Plainer, Hon.... | |
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