History of the United States,: From Their First Settlement as English Colonies, in 1607, to the Year 1808; Or, the Thirty-third of Their Sovereignty and Independence, Volume 3M. Carey and Son, no. 126, Chesnut Street, 1818 - Slavery |
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... TREATY OF GHENT , BY S. S. SMITH , D. D. AND L. L. D .. AND OTHER LITERARY GENTLEMEN . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . III . SECOND EDITION , REVISED AND CORRECTED . PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY M. CAREY AND SON , NO . 126 , CHESNUT STREET ...
... TREATY OF GHENT , BY S. S. SMITH , D. D. AND L. L. D .. AND OTHER LITERARY GENTLEMEN . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . III . SECOND EDITION , REVISED AND CORRECTED . PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY M. CAREY AND SON , NO . 126 , CHESNUT STREET ...
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... Treaty with Spain . CHAPTER XXXIV . French relations ; Genet ; Fauchet ; Adet ; Treaty of com- merce . CHAPTER XXXV . Page . 5 19 29 40 65 80 92 British relations ; Jay's treaty ; Attack on the Chesapeake ; Right of search and ...
... Treaty with Spain . CHAPTER XXXIV . French relations ; Genet ; Fauchet ; Adet ; Treaty of com- merce . CHAPTER XXXV . Page . 5 19 29 40 65 80 92 British relations ; Jay's treaty ; Attack on the Chesapeake ; Right of search and ...
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... ; Meeting of congress ; Public sentiment ; Convention at Hartford ; Congressional proceedings ; Treaty of peace ; Conclusion . Page . 339 350 366 383 394 411 428 APPENDIX . No. I. Page . An act to interdict vi CONTENTS .
... ; Meeting of congress ; Public sentiment ; Convention at Hartford ; Congressional proceedings ; Treaty of peace ; Conclusion . Page . 339 350 366 383 394 411 428 APPENDIX . No. I. Page . An act to interdict vi CONTENTS .
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... , June 23 , 1812 . No. X. Treaty of Peace and Amity between his Britannic majesty and the United States of America . 449 458 460 462 464 466 470 472 474 477 The additions made to this work , commence with the CONTENTS . vii.
... , June 23 , 1812 . No. X. Treaty of Peace and Amity between his Britannic majesty and the United States of America . 449 458 460 462 464 466 470 472 474 477 The additions made to this work , commence with the CONTENTS . vii.
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... treaty of 1783 , left the United States in possession of peace and sovereignty . Much remained to be done , to make these acquisitions real blessings . The war had unsettled every thing , and the arrangements adopted amidst the din of ...
... treaty of 1783 , left the United States in possession of peace and sovereignty . Much remained to be done , to make these acquisitions real blessings . The war had unsettled every thing , and the arrangements adopted amidst the din of ...
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