The Historical Register of the United States, Band 1Thomas 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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... force or by policy was at an end , and desirous , as well as the other states , that the union should be completed by the accession of that country , appointed commis- sioners with full powers to acknowledge their independence , and to ...
... force or by policy was at an end , and desirous , as well as the other states , that the union should be completed by the accession of that country , appointed commis- sioners with full powers to acknowledge their independence , and to ...
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... force upwards of 30 years , when a dissolution of the charters , and a new arrangement of the boundaries of the colonies took place . § 4. No other attempt at union was made by the colonies , until the commencement of the troubles in ...
... force upwards of 30 years , when a dissolution of the charters , and a new arrangement of the boundaries of the colonies took place . § 4. No other attempt at union was made by the colonies , until the commencement of the troubles in ...
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... forces , in time of peace , without the consent of congress ; from engaging in war , unless in case of actual invasion , or the danger of invasion from Indians being so imminent as not to admit of a delay till congress could be ...
... forces , in time of peace , without the consent of congress ; from engaging in war , unless in case of actual invasion , or the danger of invasion from Indians being so imminent as not to admit of a delay till congress could be ...
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... forces of the United States were to be raised by requisitions on the states for their quota of men , in proportion to the number of their white inhabitants . A number of the most important of these powers , such as declaring war ...
... forces of the United States were to be raised by requisitions on the states for their quota of men , in proportion to the number of their white inhabitants . A number of the most important of these powers , such as declaring war ...
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... force in the Chesapeake . The commissioners were also to be empowered to establish a tariff of duties on imports , to which the laws of both states should con- form . These propositions received the assent of the legisla- ture of ...
... force in the Chesapeake . The commissioners were also to be empowered to establish a tariff of duties on imports , to which the laws of both states should con- form . These propositions received the assent of the legisla- ture of ...
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