The Examiner, Volume 3editor., 1814 - United States Containing political essays on the most important events of the time; public laws and official documents. |
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... lands where he granted them permission to live ? were , at the same time , in possession of Am - What was the meaning of that proclamation of herstburg and the adjacent country , it is not his present Britannic majesty issued in 1763 ...
... lands where he granted them permission to live ? were , at the same time , in possession of Am - What was the meaning of that proclamation of herstburg and the adjacent country , it is not his present Britannic majesty issued in 1763 ...
Page 236
... land , & c . being three fourths of the revenue year , The balance in the treasury charged this account , On the 11 million loan under the act of March 14 , 1812 , Receipts from October 1 , 1812 , to October 1 , 1813 , to wit- From the ...
... land , & c . being three fourths of the revenue year , The balance in the treasury charged this account , On the 11 million loan under the act of March 14 , 1812 , Receipts from October 1 , 1812 , to October 1 , 1813 , to wit- From the ...
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... land overflowing with " milk and ho - to the British right involved “ ney ; " and he gave it up to carnage and oF OUR INDEPENDENCE . " These were his misery . In every spot was heard the music very words . And this same Mr. Madison of ...
... land overflowing with " milk and ho - to the British right involved “ ney ; " and he gave it up to carnage and oF OUR INDEPENDENCE . " These were his misery . In every spot was heard the music very words . And this same Mr. Madison of ...
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