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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... propose an armistice Mr. Russell to the secretary of state , enclosing a correspondence with lord Castlereagh , on the subject of an armistice Correspondence between sir J. B. Warren and the secretary of state , on the same subject [ 1 ...
... propose an armistice Mr. Russell to the secretary of state , enclosing a correspondence with lord Castlereagh , on the subject of an armistice Correspondence between sir J. B. Warren and the secretary of state , on the same subject [ 1 ...
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... propose amendments to the laws in that state , and if these are not agreed to by the le- gislature , can suspend their passage till next session ; and as both the legislature and governor are elected for only one year , the people are ...
... propose amendments to the laws in that state , and if these are not agreed to by the le- gislature , can suspend their passage till next session ; and as both the legislature and governor are elected for only one year , the people are ...
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... proposed , and such articles as are propo- sed to be added or abolished , shall be promulgated at least six months before the day appointed for the election of such con- vention , for the previous consideration of the people , that they ...
... proposed , and such articles as are propo- sed to be added or abolished , shall be promulgated at least six months before the day appointed for the election of such con- vention , for the previous consideration of the people , that they ...
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... 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 president - general to be appointed by the crown , should be au ...
... 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 president - general to be appointed by the crown , should be au ...
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... proposed plan , in which , by his strong reasoning powers , on the first view of the new subject , he anticipated the substance of a controversy which for twenty years employed the tongues , pens , and swords of both coun- tries ...
... proposed plan , in which , by his strong reasoning powers , on the first view of the new subject , he anticipated the substance of a controversy which for twenty years employed the tongues , pens , and swords of both coun- tries ...
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