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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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Port of New-Orleans shut. By an express arrived this evening from New-Orleans we have received the following important intelligence ...
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Proclamation. Le gouvernement ayant été informé par le ministre plénipotentiaire de Sa Majesté auprès des États-Unis d'Amérique, qu'une expédition rassemblée sur les lacs devait at...
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On Saturday the 24th instant a numerous meeting of respectable citizens from different parts of this state assembled in Lexington; and after taking into consideration the degraded...
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The committee to whom was referred, the remonstrance of the people west of the Allegany mountain [sic], relative to the navigation of the River Mississippi, report ...
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To the President and Congress of the United States of America; the remonstrance of the subscribers, citizens of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, sheweth: That your remonstrants have o...
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The committee consisting of Mr. Gerry, Mr. Ellery and Mr. Wilson, to whom was referred a petition and sundry papers of Mr. Oliver Pollock, late an agent of the United States at the...
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Supplement to the Pennsylvania packet. Wednesday, April 9, 1783. The printer takes the earliest opportunity of laying before the public the following most important intelligence, b...
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Important intelligence of peace! Between America and Great-Britain, and all the European powers at war. Sure and certain. New-York, March 26. ... Worcester, April 1, 5 o'clock, P.M...
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New-York, March 27, 1783. The following is copied from a hand-bill published by Mr. David C. Claypole [i.e., Claypoole]. Philadelphia, March 24. His Most Christian Majesty's cutter...
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Peace, liberty, and independence. Philadelphia, March 24, 1783. His Most Christian Majesty's cutter the Triumph, commanded by the Chevalier Duquesne, arrived this morning, in 36 da...
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Philadelphia, March 24, 1783. His Most Christian Majesty's cutter the Triumph ... arrived this morning ... By her we have the following very agreeable and important intelligence. T...
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Most glorious intelligence! New-York, March 26. A general peace. Late on Monday night, arrived ... the following account ... on Tuesday the 21st of January the preliminaries to a g...
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Norwich, August 26. The following interesting intelligence, we received yesterday, by a gentleman who arrived in town from Boston; and which we think proper to recommend to the pub...
Published 1779“…United States History Revolution, 1775-1783 Participation, Spanish.…”
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The speech of Lord C-----m, (Mr. P**t.) London, Dec. 6. He who has ears to hear, let him hear. He who regards the honor and safety of his country, let him attend.
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A speech of the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Chatham. He who regards the honor and safety of his country, let him attend.
Published 1771Call Number:Located:Online Book