Niles' Weekly Register, Količina 9H. Niles, 1816 Containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts: together with notices of the arts and manu factures, and a record of the events of the times. |
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... England 115 men seeking employment 28 ; force Chemical manufactures ships as spoken of in in Canada 29 ; barbarities 29 ; vani- Chester , Eng . trick at England 429 ty 31 ; deserters 32 ; inscription Chili , state of captives in Morocco ...
... England 115 men seeking employment 28 ; force Chemical manufactures ships as spoken of in in Canada 29 ; barbarities 29 ; vani- Chester , Eng . trick at England 429 ty 31 ; deserters 32 ; inscription Chili , state of captives in Morocco ...
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... England's procla- amation respecting 74 respecting 44 ; cases of 430 Smuggling Snake , extraordinary Snow in Canada regulations in respect to 332 French emigrants 152 Syren , the late U. S. brig 14 ; 188 heut . Nicholson's letter , & c ...
... England's procla- amation respecting 74 respecting 44 ; cases of 430 Smuggling Snake , extraordinary Snow in Canada regulations in respect to 332 French emigrants 152 Syren , the late U. S. brig 14 ; 188 heut . Nicholson's letter , & c ...
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... England Bank * 2 a 3 . and impress our seamen , for his deyship " wanted men . " But no sooner was the affair with the principal set- tled , than preparations were made to open a new theatre of glory for our tars , and carry the " bit ...
... England Bank * 2 a 3 . and impress our seamen , for his deyship " wanted men . " But no sooner was the affair with the principal set- tled , than preparations were made to open a new theatre of glory for our tars , and carry the " bit ...
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... England , in his Britannic majesty's ship Bellerophon , captain Maitland , on the 16th of July , at half past one in the afternoon . Bonaparte assembles on board the council , and enquires what are the dangers to which he is to be ...
... England , in his Britannic majesty's ship Bellerophon , captain Maitland , on the 16th of July , at half past one in the afternoon . Bonaparte assembles on board the council , and enquires what are the dangers to which he is to be ...
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... England , and which must have reached his royal highness through the medium of the English squad- ron . Between the 11th and 12th , Napaleon learned from his brother Joseph the dissolution of the chambers , and the entry of the King ...
... England , and which must have reached his royal highness through the medium of the English squad- ron . Between the 11th and 12th , Napaleon learned from his brother Joseph the dissolution of the chambers , and the entry of the King ...
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Stran 241 - ... peace. In reviewing the scenes through which it has been attained we can rejoice in the proofs given that our political institutions, founded in human rights and framed for their preservation, are equal to the severest trials of war, as well as adapted to the ordinary periods of repose. As fruits of this experience and of the reputation acquired by the American arms on the land and on the water, the nation finds itself possessed of a growing respect abroad and of a just confidence in itself,...
Stran 298 - Mehomitan nation, it is declared by the parties, that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries.
Stran 179 - That whenever the United States shall be invaded, or be in imminent danger of invasion from any foreign nation or Indian tribe, it shall be lawful for the President of the United States to call forth such number of the militia of the State, or States, most convenient to the place of danger, or scene of action, as he may judge necessary to repel such invasion, and to issue his orders for that purpose to such officer or officers of the militia as he shall think proper.
Stran 37 - CD, of the city aforesaid, merchant, my true and lawful attorney, for me, and in my name, and for my use to ask, demand...
Stran 7 - Seine, with a view to the negociation, at the palace of St Cloud, of a military convention between the armies, under which the French army should evacuate Paris. Officers accordingly met on both sides at St Cloud ; and I enclose the copy of the military convention which was agreed to last night...
Stran 80 - Artillery or other public property originally captured in the said forts or places and which shall remain therein upon the Exchange of the Ratifications of this Treaty or any Slaves or other private property.
Stran 33 - Whereas information has been received that sundry persons citizens of the United States or residents within the same, and especially within the State of Louisiana, are conspiring together to begin and set on foot, provide, and prepare the means for a military expedition or enterprise against the dominions of Spain, with which the...
Stran 196 - Admiral or Governor, who will read them before he suffers them to be delivered to those to whom they are addressed. Letters written by the General or his suite are subject to the same rule. No letter that does not come to St. Helena through the Secretary of state must be communicated to the General or his attendants, if it is written by a person not living in the island.
Stran 21 - For this purpose he had placed the greatest part of his reserve in the centre, against his right wing, and upon this point he attacked with fury. The English army fought with a valour which it is impossible to surpass. The repeated charges of the Old Guard were...
Stran 338 - The arrangements of the finances with a view to the receipts and expenditures of a permanent peace establishment will necessarily enter into the deliberations of Congress during the present session. It is true that the improved condition of the public revenue will not only afford the means of maintaining the faith of the Government with its creditors inviolate, and of prosecuting successfully the measures of...