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Proceedings of the town of Providence. The resolutions of the town of Providence, officially detailed below, were, after full discussion and mature deliberation, almost unanimously...
Published 1809“…United States Foreign relations Great Britain.…”
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New Hampshire patriot, extra. Concord, N.H. April 26, nine o'clock, A.M. Great and glorious news! We hasten to announce the pleasing intelligence, that our differences with Great B...
Published 1809“…Great Britain Foreign relations United States.…”
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A plain and alarming statement of our public affairs. A letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering, a senator of the United States from the state of Massachusetts, exhibiting to his co...
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The Committee appointed on that part of His Excellency the Governor's message, no. 1, which relate to our foreign relations beg leave to submit the following report. ...
Published 1808“…United States Foreign relations 1801-1809.…”
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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled. The undersigned citizens of the state of Vermont, beg leave humbly to represent .....
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National intelligencer extra. Washington City, November 8, 1808. This day, at 12 o'clock, the president of the United States communicated, by Mr. Coles, his secretary, the followin...
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By Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States of America. A proclamation. During the wars which ... have unhappily prevailed among the powers of Europe, the United States of America ... have endeavored ... to maintain, with all the belligerents, their accustomed relations of friendship, hospitality, and commercial intercourse. ......
Published 1807“…United States Foreign relations Great Britain.…”
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This day at 12 o'clock, the president of the United States communicated, by Mr. Coles, his secretary, the following message to both houses of Congress
Published 1807“…United States Foreign relations 1801-1809.…”
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National intelligencer. Washington City, October 27, 1807. This day at 12 o'clock, the president of the United States communicated, by Mr. Coles, his secretary, the following messa...
Published 1807“…United States Foreign relations 1801-1809.…”
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