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Statement of the amount of internal duties imposed by the United States ... paid by each person, in the fourth collection district of Vermont, during the year 1817.
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Statement of the amount of internal duties, imposed by the United States, ... paid by each person in the third collection district of Vermont, during the year 1816.
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Statement of the amount of internal duties ... paid by each person in the first collection district of Vermont during the year one thousand eight hundred and fifteen.
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Time Piece Office. St. Francisville, (L) Jan 17, 1815. Great victory! Extract of a letter from the editor of the Time piece, dated New-Orleans, January 13, 1815.
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Glorious news from New Orleans! Splendid victory over the British forces! Essex Register Office, Feb. 9. The New-York papers by this morning's mail, furnished us with the following...
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Albany County. At a meeting of the Republican delegates of the city and county of Albany, convened at the house of William Christie, in the town Bethlehem, on the 9th April, 1814 ....
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Somerset Brigade, June 28, 1813. Brigade orders. Whereas the law of the state, not being very explicit in directing the method for the recovery of fines imposed, on persons who may...
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An Association of the Friends of the Union, the Honour and Independence of Our Common Country, and who are well disposed towards the government thereof, on the principles and for t...
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By William Hull, brigadier general and commander of the North Western Army of the United States. A proclamation. : Inhabitants of Canada! After thirty years of peace and prosperity...
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To the electors of the counties of Rhea, Bledsoe, Overton, White, Warren, Franklin, and Jackson. Fellow citizens, On the first Thursday and succeeding day in November next, the citizens of this state will have an opportunity of selecting from amongst themselves, the most fit person to elect a president and vice president of the United States ...
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At a meeting of the citizens of Franklin, at the state house in Frankfort, on Friday the 24th of July, 1807, for the purpose of taking into consideration the depredations, insults,...
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Republican Argus. Extra. Friday, November 23, 1804. No. 49. Washington, Nov. 8, 1804. This day at 12 o'clock, the president ... delivered the following message to both houses of Co...
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Form of an entry to be made by every person having or keeping a carriage, or carriages, as required by the 4th section of the act of May 28, 1796. ... I Benjamin Ballard, of the to...
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Public notice. Friday the fourth day of November next, is the day appointed by law, for the people to meet at their respective places of election, to choose by written tickets, fif...
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District of Rhode-Island. Duties on carriages, and licences for retailing wines and foreign distilled spirits
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