The Historical Register of the United States, 第 1 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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... important events occurring in other countries , and par- ticularly in Europe . The importance of the transac- tions of the United States for the last eighteen months , however , and the anxiety of the Editor to give the do- cuments of ...
... important events occurring in other countries , and par- ticularly in Europe . The importance of the transac- tions of the United States for the last eighteen months , however , and the anxiety of the Editor to give the do- cuments of ...
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... important documents throwing a light on the history of the country was like- wise found , as determined the Editor to relinquish this part of his plan for the present , with a view of employ- ing all the leisure that his work would ...
... important documents throwing a light on the history of the country was like- wise found , as determined the Editor to relinquish this part of his plan for the present , with a view of employ- ing all the leisure that his work would ...
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... important to the states , and no decision could possibly be made which would not excite vio- lent opposition by at least one of the parties , an opposition which might be attended with the most disastrous consequences . In- deed Great ...
... important to the states , and no decision could possibly be made which would not excite vio- lent opposition by at least one of the parties , an opposition which might be attended with the most disastrous consequences . In- deed Great ...
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... important business transacted this session was the passing a declaration of rights , a petition to the king , an address to the people of Great Britain , and an address to the other colo- nies , inviting them to unite with their ...
... important business transacted this session was the passing a declaration of rights , a petition to the king , an address to the people of Great Britain , and an address to the other colo- nies , inviting them to unite with their ...
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... importance was contended for by those who had extensive territory , but those whose dimensions were small replied , that the states confederated as individuals in a state of nature , and should therefore have equal votes . From fear of ...
... importance was contended for by those who had extensive territory , but those whose dimensions were small replied , that the states confederated as individuals in a state of nature , and should therefore have equal votes . From fear of ...
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