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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
“…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...
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President Adams' letter. Office of the Anti-monarchist, (Northampton,) March 20, 1809. The following is an extract from a letter of ... John Adams, addressed to Daniel Wright and E...
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President Adams's letter. The following very important and interesting letter is reprinted from a hand-bill issued from the office of the Northampton "Anti-monarchist," of March 20...
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Resolutions submitted to the House of Commons of North-Carolina, by Mr. Wm. Gaston. On Monday, the 29th of November, 1808
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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. ...
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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...
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President's message. Washington, Nov. 4. The president of the United States this day communicated, by Mr. Coles, his private secretary, the following message to Congress ...
“…United States Foreign relations 1809-1812.…”
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