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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... received from their first settlement , impressions highly favourable to demo- cratic institutions . They were all of one rank , and numbers of them had fled not only from religious but from political perse- cution . Their governments ...
... received from their first settlement , impressions highly favourable to demo- cratic institutions . They were all of one rank , and numbers of them had fled not only from religious but from political perse- cution . Their governments ...
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... received into the confederacy , without the like consent . The charge of all wars was to be borne by the colonies res- pectively , in proportion to the male inhabitants of each between 16 and 60 years of age ; each colony raising their ...
... received into the confederacy , without the like consent . The charge of all wars was to be borne by the colonies res- pectively , in proportion to the male inhabitants of each between 16 and 60 years of age ; each colony raising their ...
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... received into congress . 9. The powers with which the delegates were invested were of various extent . Most generally they were authorized to con- sult and advise on the means most proper to secure the liberties of the colonies , and to ...
... received into congress . 9. The powers with which the delegates were invested were of various extent . Most generally they were authorized to con- sult and advise on the means most proper to secure the liberties of the colonies , and to ...
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... received the assent of the legisla- ture of Virginia , and an additional resolution was passed , direct- ing the proposition which respected the duties on imports to be communicated to all the states in the union , who were invited to ...
... received the assent of the legisla- ture of Virginia , and an additional resolution was passed , direct- ing the proposition which respected the duties on imports to be communicated to all the states in the union , who were invited to ...
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... received at the seat of government on the first Wednesday in January following the election , the secretary of state must send a special messenger to the district judge for the list which had been lodged with him . In Congress must ...
... received at the seat of government on the first Wednesday in January following the election , the secretary of state must send a special messenger to the district judge for the list which had been lodged with him . In Congress must ...
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