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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... give the do- cuments of that interesting period complete and entire , have induced him to devote the first volumes exclusively to American affairs , and to postpone a number of in- teresting articles which had been prepared , among ...
... give the do- cuments of that interesting period complete and entire , have induced him to devote the first volumes exclusively to American affairs , and to postpone a number of in- teresting articles which had been prepared , among ...
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... gives a stability to the general govern- ment , which never could be attained while the acts and requisi- tions of congress were subject to the revision of thirteen legisla- tures , and while thirteen distinct and unconnected ...
... gives a stability to the general govern- ment , which never could be attained while the acts and requisi- tions of congress were subject to the revision of thirteen legisla- tures , and while thirteen distinct and unconnected ...
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... give their votes at such place in each state as its legislature shall direct . The votes must be by ballot , and must state distinctly the persons voted for as president and vice - president , one of whom , at least , shall not be an ...
... give their votes at such place in each state as its legislature shall direct . The votes must be by ballot , and must state distinctly the persons voted for as president and vice - president , one of whom , at least , shall not be an ...
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... give their votes on the first Wednesday in December , in the manner above mentioned . The only evidence of a refusal to accept , or of a resignation of the office of president or vice - president , is an instrument in writing declaring ...
... give their votes on the first Wednesday in December , in the manner above mentioned . The only evidence of a refusal to accept , or of a resignation of the office of president or vice - president , is an instrument in writing declaring ...
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... give information to either branch of the legis- lature , in person or in writing ( as he may be required ) , respect- ing all matters referred to him by the senate or house of repre- sentatives , or which shall appertain to his office ...
... give information to either branch of the legis- lature , in person or in writing ( as he may be required ) , respect- ing all matters referred to him by the senate or house of repre- sentatives , or which shall appertain to his office ...
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