The Examiner: Containing Political Essays on the Most Important Events of the Time; Public Laws and Official Documents, Volume 2editor., 1814 - United States Containing political essays on the most important events of the time; public laws and official documents. |
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... secretary of state since the declaration of war , and in the cabinet projects about suspending hostilities . It is seen in ex- ecutive messages and reports . It has pre- vented a settlement of difficulties for years , and it forms the ...
... secretary of state since the declaration of war , and in the cabinet projects about suspending hostilities . It is seen in ex- ecutive messages and reports . It has pre- vented a settlement of difficulties for years , and it forms the ...
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... secretary to deliver them to the two houses . We can hardly conceive , that in the present state of France and England , the members of our government can have any temptation to continue the war . We hope that they will perceive the ...
... secretary to deliver them to the two houses . We can hardly conceive , that in the present state of France and England , the members of our government can have any temptation to continue the war . We hope that they will perceive the ...
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... secretary for foreign affairs , and Mr. frontier so notorious , that the House of Monroe , our secretary of state . From Representatives by an almost unanimous vote called on the president for informa- tion " to illustrate the causes of ...
... secretary for foreign affairs , and Mr. frontier so notorious , that the House of Monroe , our secretary of state . From Representatives by an almost unanimous vote called on the president for informa- tion " to illustrate the causes of ...
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... secretary of state for the No local law has been passed interest- United States , under date of the 14th and ing to our section of the country , except 17th of last month , ( February , ) I am spe- the establishment of a post road from ...
... secretary of state for the No local law has been passed interest- United States , under date of the 14th and ing to our section of the country , except 17th of last month , ( February , ) I am spe- the establishment of a post road from ...
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... Secretary of the Treasury , treating upon the same solid ground of fi- nance with Mr. Burke , remarked : " The secretary ardently wishes to see it incor- porated as a fundamental maxim in the system of public credit , that the creation ...
... Secretary of the Treasury , treating upon the same solid ground of fi- nance with Mr. Burke , remarked : " The secretary ardently wishes to see it incor- porated as a fundamental maxim in the system of public credit , that the creation ...
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