American Quarterly Review, Том 15Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1834 |
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... directed to be raised under the act of 20th April 1812. This question becomes important to our subject ; because out ... directing the troops for which it called to be placed under the command of an officer of the United States army ...
... directed to be raised under the act of 20th April 1812. This question becomes important to our subject ; because out ... directing the troops for which it called to be placed under the command of an officer of the United States army ...
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... directed to be furnished with copies of these resolu- tions ; to appoint a committee to assist Gates , which committee were requested and empowered to call on the states of New Hampshire , Massa- chusetts , Rhode Island , Connecticut ...
... directed to be furnished with copies of these resolu- tions ; to appoint a committee to assist Gates , which committee were requested and empowered to call on the states of New Hampshire , Massa- chusetts , Rhode Island , Connecticut ...
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... directed him to come here , where he should meet a nation of people who had never yet seen a white man that they should be his children , and he should be their father- that he had communicated these things to the king , his father ...
... directed him to come here , where he should meet a nation of people who had never yet seen a white man that they should be his children , and he should be their father- that he had communicated these things to the king , his father ...
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