The Examiner, Količina 3editor., 1814 Containing political essays on the most important events of the time; public laws and official documents. |
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... common defence by our mutual co - operation ; and whereas those states , feeling equally with us the common misfortunes , and the necessity of united exertions , have appointed , and invited us to appoint , delegates to meet and confer ...
... common defence by our mutual co - operation ; and whereas those states , feeling equally with us the common misfortunes , and the necessity of united exertions , have appointed , and invited us to appoint , delegates to meet and confer ...
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... Common Council , Dec. 5 , 1814 , The following Resolutions were present- ed by Alderman Mesier , and unanimously agreed to . Resolved , That the Common Council en- tertain a high sense of the important aid rendered to them last fall ...
... Common Council , Dec. 5 , 1814 , The following Resolutions were present- ed by Alderman Mesier , and unanimously agreed to . Resolved , That the Common Council en- tertain a high sense of the important aid rendered to them last fall ...
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... common defence , or to protect against invasion , is no where granted to the United States in express terms . All the authority over the militia delegated to the Uni - providing for the common defence , and for this ted States , is to ...
... common defence , or to protect against invasion , is no where granted to the United States in express terms . All the authority over the militia delegated to the Uni - providing for the common defence , and for this ted States , is to ...
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