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... November , 1810 , letters patent were granted by the government to one John Woodcock and one Philip White , re- spectively , for the same improvement , under the false representation that they were the original inventors and discoverers ...
... November , 1810 , letters patent were granted by the government to one John Woodcock and one Philip White , re- spectively , for the same improvement , under the false representation that they were the original inventors and discoverers ...
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... November , 1812 . " You will discharge the militia stationed at Portsmouth , by order from this department , as soon as they are paid . " To General Dearborn , 27th June , 1814 . " You are authorized to make requisitions for militia on ...
... November , 1812 . " You will discharge the militia stationed at Portsmouth , by order from this department , as soon as they are paid . " To General Dearborn , 27th June , 1814 . " You are authorized to make requisitions for militia on ...
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... of self defence . Mr. Granger has accordingly been authorized , after every attempt to secure their neutrality has failed , to embody them , and to give you notice thereof . " To General Armstrong , 20th November , 1812 . " 18 [ 100 ]
... of self defence . Mr. Granger has accordingly been authorized , after every attempt to secure their neutrality has failed , to embody them , and to give you notice thereof . " To General Armstrong , 20th November , 1812 . " 18 [ 100 ]
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To General Armstrong , 20th November , 1812 . " The militia which have been called into the service of the United States , for the defence of the harbor , should be discharged by the 1st of December , unless circumstances not known to ...
To General Armstrong , 20th November , 1812 . " The militia which have been called into the service of the United States , for the defence of the harbor , should be discharged by the 1st of December , unless circumstances not known to ...
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... November , 1814 . " The President submits it to your discretion to discharge the mi- litia now in service at New - York , as soon as the danger of invasion will justify the measure . " To General Brown , 9th November , 1814 . " Keep ...
... November , 1814 . " The President submits it to your discretion to discharge the mi- litia now in service at New - York , as soon as the danger of invasion will justify the measure . " To General Brown , 9th November , 1814 . " Keep ...
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16th February 18th April 27th January 31st January act of Congress actual service additional militia force allowed battalions brigades Brownville called into service Carolina claim Committee court martial Dearborn defence detached militia Detroit district force will immediately Governor of Delaware Governor of Kentucky Governor of Ohio Governor of Tennessee Governor of Virginia held in readiness honor immediately be countermanded infantry invites the executive JACOB BROWN JOSEPH ANDERSON land letter M'Arthur major Marshal military operations militia fines obedient servant officer commanding orders for calling passed the 10th period that circumstances petitioner Piatt President invites President to request provisions readiness to march regiments relief request your excellency require your excellency requisition resolution respective corps RICHARD CUTTS Sackett's Harbor Second Comptroller Secretary Secretary of War Senate service be discharged settlement state's quota statement suspend all military take effectual measures Third Auditor Thomas troops United volunteer uniform companies voucher William