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The Freeman's journal ex[t]raordinary : Sunday, February 12--2 o'clock p.m. : Peace. Office of the New-York gazette, Saturday evening, 11th Feb 9 o'clock P.M. : It has pleased the Almighty to restore to us the blessings of peace
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Horrid massacre at Dartmoor Prison, England : Where the unarmed American prisoners of war were wantonly fired upon by the guard, under the command of the prison turn-key, the blood thirsty Shorland [i.e., Shortland]; seven were killed, and about fifty wounded, (several mortally,) without any provocation on the part of our unfortunate American citizens!.
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Horrid massacre at Dartmoor Prison England : where the unarmed American prisoners of war were wantonly fired upon by the guard, under the command of the prison turn-key, the blood thirsty Shortland; seven were killed, and about fifty wounded, (several mortally,) without any provocation on the part of our unfortunate American citizens!.
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Horrid massacre at Dartmoor Prison England : where the unarmed American prisoners of war were wantonly fired upon by the guard, under the command of the prison turn-key, the blood thirsty Shortland; seven were killed, and about fifty wounded, (several mortally,) without any provocation on the part of our unfortunate American citizens!.
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Peace concluded : Let all the people thank God, and say amen : The committee appointed ... to adopt suitable measures for a general expression of joy on the return of peace, having learned officially the cessation of hostilities, and the ratification of a treaty of peace, have recommended
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Peace : Office of the New-York gazette. Saturday evening, 11th Feb. 9 o'clock, P.M. : It has pleased the Almighty to restore to us the blessings of peace
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Salem Gazette Office, Monday morning[.] Treaty of peace signed & arrived!! : Centinel Office, Boston, February 13, 1815. My dear sir, I have the pleasure of enclosing you a hand bill containing the happy news of the signing of peace
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State of New-York, general orders, head-quarters, Albany, 22d February 1815 : The commander in chief announces, with the most heart felt satisfaction, to the Militia of the state of New-York, the ratification of a treaty of peace between the United States and Great Britain
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To the independent citizen whose inventive genius planned and perfected the steam packets, which the French call bateaux d' vapeur, or vaisseaux á vapeur, according to their magnitude
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The treaty, and its ratification : By express. Palladium and Gazette offices. Boston, Feb. 21, 1815, 7 A.M. ... : Proclamation. James Madison president of the United States of America. To all and singular to whom these presents shall come, greeting. Whereas a treaty of peace and amity between the United States of America, and His Britannic Majesty was signed at Ghent, on the twenty-fourth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen ... and the said treaty having been ... duly accepted, ratified and confirmed, on the seventeenth day of February ... which is in the words following to wit: Treaty of peace & amity, between His Britannic Majesty, and the United States of America. ... Done at the city of Washington, this eighteenth day of February ... one thousand eight hundred and fifteen
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