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We feel ourselves greatly indebted ... to the enlightened citizen who has communicated to the "Republican" the subjoined highly interesting memoranda relative to our great river. ....
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Post-Office, Salem, July 15, 1819. A very general misunderstanding amongst ship masters and merchants respecting the law relating to ship letters, prevailing in this place, induces...
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To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, in General Court assembled. The memorial of the inhabitants of the town of Williamsto...
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To the people of Maine. Fellow citizens! It is a principle, resulting from the free spirit of our Constitution, that men in power should account to the people for their official co...
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Extensive sale of public lands in the territory of Michigan. At a meeting of the inhabitants of the city of Detroit, in the territory of Michigan, called to take into consideration...
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Washington City, February 23, 1818. Division order. In reviewing the incidents of his command, the commanding general finds with regret that a practice has existed among officers o...
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The courts of sessions. In April last a publication appeared in one of the Portland papers, relative to the evils arising out of the present arrangement of our court of sessions .....
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The Clock of time pourtraying [sic] some of the most wonderful facts and events.
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Spanish outrage!! Office of the Washington Republican & Natchez Intelligencer, Monday, September 23, 1816. : We hasten to lay before our readers, the particulars of the late ... at...
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To the honorable the Legislature of the state of New-York, in Senate and Assembly convened. The petition and remonstrance of the subscribers, inhabitants of the city of Albany--res...
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The treaty of peace & its ratification. Offices of the Salem gazette & Essex register, Feb. 21, 1815, 12 o'clock. ... : Proclamation. James Madison president of the United States o...
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Treaty of peace. Argus Office, Portland, Feb. 22, 1815. ... : James Madison, president of the United States of America. To all and singular to whom these presents shall come, greet...
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The treaty, and its ratification. By express. Palladium and Gazette offices. Boston, Feb. 21, 1815, 7 A.M. ... : Proclamation. James Madison president of the United States of Ameri...
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State of New-York, general orders, head-quarters, Albany, 22d February 1815. The commander in chief announces, with the most heart felt satisfaction, to the Militia of the state of...
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Peace. Office of the New-York gazette. Saturday evening, 11th Feb. 9 o'clock, P.M. : It has pleased the Almighty to restore to us the blessings of peace. ...
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Peace concluded. Let all the people thank God, and say amen : The committee appointed ... to adopt suitable measures for a general expression of joy on the return of peace, having...
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The Freeman's journal ex[t]raordinary. Sunday, February 12--2 o'clock p.m. : Peace. Office of the New-York gazette, Saturday evening, 11th Feb 9 o'clock P.M. : It has pleased the A...
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Treaty of peace signed and arrived. Argus-office, Portland, Feb. 14--2 o'clock in the morning.
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