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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... principal object of the present publication . For this purpose , it is intend- ed to publish two volumes annually , the first of which will be devoted chiefly to legislative proceedings , and notices of internal improvements , and of ...
... principal object of the present publication . For this purpose , it is intend- ed to publish two volumes annually , the first of which will be devoted chiefly to legislative proceedings , and notices of internal improvements , and of ...
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... principal appointments . § 12. In Massachusetts and Maryland , the declaration of a belief in the Christian religion is required as a test of office . In New Jersey , no protestant can be denied any civil right on ac- count of his ...
... principal appointments . § 12. In Massachusetts and Maryland , the declaration of a belief in the Christian religion is required as a test of office . In New Jersey , no protestant can be denied any civil right on ac- count of his ...
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... colo- nies , some weeks previous to the adoption of the declaration of independence . Many difficult questions occurred in settling a frame of government , among the principal of which 18 [ CHAP . II . HISTORICAL REGISTER .
... colo- nies , some weeks previous to the adoption of the declaration of independence . Many difficult questions occurred in settling a frame of government , among the principal of which 18 [ CHAP . II . HISTORICAL REGISTER .
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Thomas H. Palmer. a frame of government , among the principal of which may be enumerated the fixing the ratio of contributions from the states , and their relative representation in the general legislature . The value of lands was at ...
Thomas H. Palmer. a frame of government , among the principal of which may be enumerated the fixing the ratio of contributions from the states , and their relative representation in the general legislature . The value of lands was at ...
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... principal cause which brought about the establish- ment of a new system of government was the restrictions of foreign nations upon the trade of the United States . cessity of opposing these restrictions by countervailing regula- tions ...
... principal cause which brought about the establish- ment of a new system of government was the restrictions of foreign nations upon the trade of the United States . cessity of opposing these restrictions by countervailing regula- tions ...
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