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Page 1251
... UNITED STATES : APRIL , 1812 . Admission of Louisiana . Court of. H. OF R. powers on the Levy Court of Washington ... United States in case of the absence or disability of the Judges thereof . Be it enacted , That whenever satisfactory ...
... UNITED STATES : APRIL , 1812 . Admission of Louisiana . Court of. H. OF R. powers on the Levy Court of Washington ... United States in case of the absence or disability of the Judges thereof . Be it enacted , That whenever satisfactory ...
Page 1343
United States. Congress. American Seamen . caused to be impressed out of the ships of the United States , sailing on the high seas , under the American flag , divers liege citizens of said States , and hath com- pelled them to serve on ...
United States. Congress. American Seamen . caused to be impressed out of the ships of the United States , sailing on the high seas , under the American flag , divers liege citizens of said States , and hath com- pelled them to serve on ...
Page 1345
United States. Congress. APRIL , 1812 . Appropriation Bill . being in the military service of an enemy of such foreign nation , to prohibit by proclamation every person resi- ding within the United States or its territories , from ...
United States. Congress. APRIL , 1812 . Appropriation Bill . being in the military service of an enemy of such foreign nation , to prohibit by proclamation every person resi- ding within the United States or its territories , from ...
Page 1491
United States. Congress. Proceedings . JUNE , 1812 . Treasury Notes . H. OF R. H. OF R. = adelphia , and county of Delaware , in the State of Pennsylvania , praying to the same effect with the petitions of sundry inhabitants of the said ...
United States. Congress. Proceedings . JUNE , 1812 . Treasury Notes . H. OF R. H. OF R. = adelphia , and county of Delaware , in the State of Pennsylvania , praying to the same effect with the petitions of sundry inhabitants of the said ...
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... United States , that they see in it no cause for censure . " If a long forbearance under injuries ought ever to be considered a virtue in any nation , it is one which peculiarly becomes the United States . No people ever had stronger ...
... United States , that they see in it no cause for censure . " If a long forbearance under injuries ought ever to be considered a virtue in any nation , it is one which peculiarly becomes the United States . No people ever had stronger ...
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