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Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the Debates [in Congress]

 

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Published 1812
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Halifax - Page 15
Foster and the British authorities at Halifax on the subject of suspending judicial proceedings in the case of miu'iiime captures, to be accompanied ...
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Milan - Page 239
an authentic inflrument of the repeal of the decrees of Berlin and Milan ; that upon the exhibition of fuch an infiniment tie ...
more pages: 17 39 40 53 54 151 196 197
Plymouth - Page 22
It now only remains for me to announce to your lordship that it is my intention to embark immediately at Plymouth on boai'd ihe ship' Lark* for tbe ...
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Detroit - Page 247
It is true, that the disgrace of Detroit remains to be wiped off. That is a subject on which I cannot trust my feelings, it is not ...
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Boston, Virginia - Page 230
of face prevailed in Boston, Virginia rose with magnanimity, greatness and majesty ; sont lier beloved Washington, and her ai-in- ed band» of citizens ...
Boston - Page 24
But there are two points stated by the gentleman from Boston, which have not been answered by any one. In one he charges the government with being ...
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Quebec - Page 146
I am not for flopping at Quebec or any where clfe ; but I would take the whole continent from them, and aik them no favors. ...
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Baltimore - Page 72
You have seen from Baltimore and from Boston statements of disinterested persons, affidavit s and letters which carry on their face the evi-dence of ...
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Berlin - Page 239
an authentic inflrument of the repeal of the decrees of Berlin and Milan ; that upon the exhibition of fuch an infiniment tie ...
more pages: 17 39 40 53 54 196
London - Page 11
here or at London, though it is much desired that the subject should be entered on in this city. Asan inducement to the British government to ...
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New York - Page 222
One word to the gentleman from New York [Mr. Gold] and he had done. It had been considered by him as a most unfortunate circumstance that we should be ...
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Copenhagen - Page 49
20) shew the sums which the cases have been charged under the several heads of costs, fines and two per mille tax in the tri-bunals of Copenhagen ...
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Fort Wayne - Page 38
Would he deny, that after the flirrender of Detroit, Fort Wayne was attacked and invefted by the fame tribe- of Indians that is now in Britifh pay and ...
Paris - Page 50
leave and depart for Paris. I wrote yesterday te Mr. Barlow for passports, and as soon as they arrive, which may be about the ...
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York - Page 103
York gentlemen, which they faid was handed about in England after the revocation of the orders in council, will be tound in the printed evidence. ...
Moscow - Page 228
the fast anehortd island} go to shew that the terrible Napt- leon, is with all his armies blockaded up in the desolation of Moscow and cannot escape ? ...
Rome - Page 221
Rome, such an injury would not have been tolerated. There it \vas considered honorable and glorious to die for one's country. But here self interest, ...
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Philadelphia - Page 101
He held in his hand a letter from a merchant of Philadelphia, ftating that he knew an inftance of goods bonded at the invoice amount, 50000 dollars to ...
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Chicago - Page 246
Supplies which have enabled the sä vage hordes to butcher the gar-rison of Chicago, and to commit other horrid murders ? ...
Montreal - Page 247
war would have been in a great measure prevented or termi-nated ; the ascendency on lake Erie acquired, and the war push-ed perhaps to Montreal. ...
Erie - Page 247
But for it the In-dian war would have been in a great measure prevented or termi-nated ; the ascendency on lake Erie acquired, and the war push-ed ...
Savannah - Page 124
To Savannah and the Eaft Florida frontier. 2000. To New- Orleans, comprifing Mobille, W. Florida and Natchitoches, ...
Portsmouth - Page 124
To Bofton diftricl, including Portsmouth and the whole flate of Maflachufetts, 600. To Newport, including the ftates of Conneclicut and Rhode-Ifland, ...
Newport - Page 124
To Newport, including the ftates of Conneclicut and Rhode-Ifland, 600. To New- York, indu- five of that ftate and New-Jerfey 1000- To Philadelphia, ...
Jerusalem - Page 232
the Jews shut up in the city of Jerusalem, by the Roman legions under Titus Vespasian, were a cause of the delivery ofthat great ...