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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... ment . 36. Salaries . 37. Duties , 38. Vacancies in the departments 23 CHAPTER IV . Of the Federal Constitution . ( In continuation . ) § 1. Legislature . 2. Their qualifications . 3. House of representatives . 4. Senate . 5. President ...
... ment . 36. Salaries . 37. Duties , 38. Vacancies in the departments 23 CHAPTER IV . Of the Federal Constitution . ( In continuation . ) § 1. Legislature . 2. Their qualifications . 3. House of representatives . 4. Senate . 5. President ...
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... ment . §3 . Revolution . § 4. The thirteen states . 5. Formation of the new states . § 6. State governments . 7. Governor . § 8. Legis- lature . 9. Judiciary . § 10. Qualifications of electors . § 11. Ap- pointment to office . S 12 ...
... ment . §3 . Revolution . § 4. The thirteen states . 5. Formation of the new states . § 6. State governments . 7. Governor . § 8. Legis- lature . 9. Judiciary . § 10. Qualifications of electors . § 11. Ap- pointment to office . S 12 ...
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... ment in North America , the two original patents which had been granted by king James were divided into twelve distinct and unconnected provinces , and in 50 years more a thirteenth , by the name of Georgia , was added at their southern ...
... ment in North America , the two original patents which had been granted by king James were divided into twelve distinct and unconnected provinces , and in 50 years more a thirteenth , by the name of Georgia , was added at their southern ...
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... ment suitable to the exigencies of affairs , on the ground of its being irreconcileable to reason and good conscience for the peo- ple to take the oath and affirmations necessary for the support of any government under the crown of ...
... ment suitable to the exigencies of affairs , on the ground of its being irreconcileable to reason and good conscience for the peo- ple to take the oath and affirmations necessary for the support of any government under the crown of ...
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... ment . The result of these applications was a decision in favour of New York . On the 20th of July , 1764 , his majesty ordered and declared " the western banks of the river Connecticut , from where it enters the province of ...
... ment . The result of these applications was a decision in favour of New York . On the 20th of July , 1764 , his majesty ordered and declared " the western banks of the river Connecticut , from where it enters the province of ...
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