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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... paid no attention , in the settlement of their lands to the west of Connecticut river . Ap- plications were made to the crown , representing that it would be greatly for the convenience and advantage of the people who were settled west ...
... paid no attention , in the settlement of their lands to the west of Connecticut river . Ap- plications were made to the crown , representing that it would be greatly for the convenience and advantage of the people who were settled west ...
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... paid to it by New York , and affairs continued to approach nearer to extremities , till the year 1775 , when the revolution , which for the moment swallowed up all inferior and local contests , put a stop to the hostilities , which ...
... paid to it by New York , and affairs continued to approach nearer to extremities , till the year 1775 , when the revolution , which for the moment swallowed up all inferior and local contests , put a stop to the hostilities , which ...
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... paid by each person is to be ap- plied to the support of the teachers of his own religious sect ; provided there be any on whose instructions he attends ; other- wise it may be applied to the support of the teacher of the parish in ...
... paid by each person is to be ap- plied to the support of the teachers of his own religious sect ; provided there be any on whose instructions he attends ; other- wise it may be applied to the support of the teacher of the parish in ...
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... paid over for the support of any particular place of worship or minister , or for the benefit of the poor of his own denomination , or the poor in general of any particular county . Every gift , sale , or devise of lands ; every devise ...
... paid over for the support of any particular place of worship or minister , or for the benefit of the poor of his own denomination , or the poor in general of any particular county . Every gift , sale , or devise of lands ; every devise ...
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... paid by him ; and all receipts for monies received by him , are endorsed upon warrants signed by the secretary of the treasury , without which warrant , so signed , no acknowledgment for money received into the public treasury is § 20 ...
... paid by him ; and all receipts for monies received by him , are endorsed upon warrants signed by the secretary of the treasury , without which warrant , so signed , no acknowledgment for money received into the public treasury is § 20 ...
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