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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... comply with this requisition , and ejectments were issued against them by the courts at Albany . It was found impossible , however , to carry 1 • those judgments into execution . Public opinion , $ 5. ] 5 POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS .
... comply with this requisition , and ejectments were issued against them by the courts at Albany . It was found impossible , however , to carry 1 • those judgments into execution . Public opinion , $ 5. ] 5 POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS .
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Thomas H. Palmer. 1 • those judgments into execution . Public opinion , even in New York , was generally in favour of the rights of the settlers , and all the attempts of the civil officers , aided even by the militia , as a posse to ...
Thomas H. Palmer. 1 • those judgments into execution . Public opinion , even in New York , was generally in favour of the rights of the settlers , and all the attempts of the civil officers , aided even by the militia , as a posse to ...
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... opinion that a union of the colonies was necessary , and they proposed a plan to the following effect : That a grand council should be formed of members to be cho- sen by the provincial assemblies , which council together with a ...
... opinion that a union of the colonies was necessary , and they proposed a plan to the following effect : That a grand council should be formed of members to be cho- sen by the provincial assemblies , which council together with a ...
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... opinion , in writing , of the principal officers in each of the executive departments , upon any subject relating to the duties of their respective offices : and he may grant re- prieves and pardons , for offences against the United ...
... opinion , in writing , of the principal officers in each of the executive departments , upon any subject relating to the duties of their respective offices : and he may grant re- prieves and pardons , for offences against the United ...
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Thomas H. Palmer. would , in the opinion of the president , be hazardous to the lives or health of the members to meet at the place to which the con- gress then stand adjourned , or at which it shall be next by law to meet , the ...
Thomas H. Palmer. would , in the opinion of the president , be hazardous to the lives or health of the members to meet at the place to which the con- gress then stand adjourned , or at which it shall be next by law to meet , the ...
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