The Historical Register of the United States, 第 3 巻Thomas 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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... objects , both of which are embellished with beautiful islands . The flat country on the south side of the river , in ... object . Richmond contains a number of handsome buildings , which generally stand in situations where they can be ...
... objects , both of which are embellished with beautiful islands . The flat country on the south side of the river , in ... object . Richmond contains a number of handsome buildings , which generally stand in situations where they can be ...
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... object of his mis- sion . The only subjects particularly recommended to the conside- ration of congress , are , a revision of the militia laws , for the more effectually securing the services of the detached militia , and the adoption ...
... object of his mis- sion . The only subjects particularly recommended to the conside- ration of congress , are , a revision of the militia laws , for the more effectually securing the services of the detached militia , and the adoption ...
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... object of it being first stated by him , if he sees fit ) shall be immediately received by the clerk and read , and thereupon be before the house for consideration , to be disposed of as the house may judge right . And such resolutions ...
... object of it being first stated by him , if he sees fit ) shall be immediately received by the clerk and read , and thereupon be before the house for consideration , to be disposed of as the house may judge right . And such resolutions ...
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... object of the house was to preserve the embargo , they ought to be very cautious in adopting any measure which might defeat that object . It was hoped , therefore , that gentlemen would not persist in an amend- ment which would defeat ...
... object of the house was to preserve the embargo , they ought to be very cautious in adopting any measure which might defeat that object . It was hoped , therefore , that gentlemen would not persist in an amend- ment which would defeat ...
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... object of speculations tending to embarrass the go- vernment . " § 11. The bill was taken up in the house on the 6th of April , when Mr. Calhoun , of South Carolina , the chairman of the committee on foreign relations , rose to speak on ...
... object of speculations tending to embarrass the go- vernment . " § 11. The bill was taken up in the house on the 6th of April , when Mr. Calhoun , of South Carolina , the chairman of the committee on foreign relations , rose to speak on ...
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