The History of the War, Between the United States and Great-Britain, which Commenced in June, 1812, and Closed in Feb. 1815 ...: Comp. Chiefly from Public Documents. With an Appendix, Containing the Correspondence which Passed ... in Treating for Peace. To which is Added, the Treaty of Peace, and a List of Vessels Taken from G. Britain During the War |
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... inst . wherein I have alluded to the principle on which his majesty's Orders in Council were origanally founded , I think it right to explain myself , in or- der to prevent any possible mistake as to the present 22 HISTORY OF THE WAR .
... inst . wherein I have alluded to the principle on which his majesty's Orders in Council were origanally founded , I think it right to explain myself , in or- der to prevent any possible mistake as to the present 22 HISTORY OF THE WAR .
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... inst . I anxiously desire to know from you what is the President's determination with respect to suspending the operation of the late Act of Congress prohibiting all importation from the British do- minions . There have been repeated ...
... inst . I anxiously desire to know from you what is the President's determination with respect to suspending the operation of the late Act of Congress prohibiting all importation from the British do- minions . There have been repeated ...
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... inst . and which , if persisted in by your government , presents such an obstacle to the wishes of the United States , for a removal of the difficulties which have been connected with the Orders in Council . It is the interest of ...
... inst . and which , if persisted in by your government , presents such an obstacle to the wishes of the United States , for a removal of the difficulties which have been connected with the Orders in Council . It is the interest of ...
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... inst . which is viewed in a more favorable light . The Pres- ident has received with great satisfaction the communica- tion that should the Orders in Council of 1807 , be revoked , the blockade of May , of the preceding year , would ...
... inst . which is viewed in a more favorable light . The Pres- ident has received with great satisfaction the communica- tion that should the Orders in Council of 1807 , be revoked , the blockade of May , of the preceding year , would ...
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... inst . which you will permit me to say were not merely relative to his majes- ty's Orders in Council , and the blockade of May 1806 , but also to the President's proclamation of last November , and to the consequent act of Congress of ...
... inst . which you will permit me to say were not merely relative to his majes- ty's Orders in Council , and the blockade of May 1806 , but also to the President's proclamation of last November , and to the consequent act of Congress of ...
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