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Frankfort, July 31st, 1813 : Dear Sir, The following address to the militia of Kentucky will inform you of the call that has been made upon the governor of Kentucky for a reinforcement to the North Western Army and of my views as to the mode of complying with it.
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Kentucky. Governor (1812-1816 : Shelby)
1813
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General orders for the Militia of New-Jersey : Elizabeth-Town, 24th March, 1813. By a law of the United States, passed May 8th, 1792, it is enjoined upon every enrolled militia man to provide himself with a good musket or firelock
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New Jersey. Militia
1813
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Glorious naval victory : obtained by Commodore Bainbridge, of the United States frigate Constitution, over His Britannic Majesty's frigate Java
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Campbell, James
1813
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Glorious victory! From the Albany gazette of May 6 : Canandaigua, May 1, 1813. The following letter from Gen. B. [i.e., P.B.] Porter, was sent by express to John C. Spencer, Esq. of this village, and received here this afternoon. ... : "Manchester, (Niagara Co.) April 28, 1813 ... "Dear Sir--I have just returned from Fort Niagara, where I saw a captain of the U. States Navy. He is just from Little York, the capital of Upper Canada, and gives the following account, which is confirmed by official despatches from Gen. Dearborn to Gen. Lewis, now here
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Porter, Peter B. (Peter Buell), 1773-1844
1813
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A Happy New-Year to Commodore Rodgers, or, Huzza for the President and Congress : A song composed on the arrival of these frigates in Boston, yesterday, (December 31, 1812,) with a good supply of the ready rhino
1813
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Harrison victorious : copy of a letter from General Harrison to the Department of War.....Head-quarters, near Moravian Town, on the River Thames, 80 miles from Detroit, 5th October, 1813
1813
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Having, as agent for Messrs. Livingston and Fulton ... explored the sounds and waters south of the River Potomack and Chesapeak Bay
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Delacy, John D.
1813
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Johnny Bull's big guns : and Battle of Lake Erie
1813
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Lines composed on the execution of J. Clement's : who was shot for desertion, on Fort Independence, Feb. 18 having been four times pardoned, but having last deserted his post, was condemned to die
1813
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Most brilliant aval [sic] victory on Lake Erie : Glorious news!!! Enough to stop the boasting and bragging of our English and Tory enemies, for a time. Commodore Perry has the honor of conquering a whole squadron of His Royal Majesty's subjects and allies. The United States' flag, rides triumphant on Lake Erie. "Tune, Paul Jones' victory.".
1813
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Ode, for the dinner, given, at Boston, March 2, 1813 : To Commodore Bainbridge, and the officers of the United States' frigate, Constitution, after their victory, over His Britannick Majesty's frigate, Java, Capt. Lambert
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Sargent, Lucius M. (Lucius Manlius), 1786-1867
1813
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Office of the Vermont Republican, Dec. 13, 1813 : President's message, delivered at Washington City, before both houses of Congress, at 12 o'clock on Tuesday last
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United States. President (1809-1817 : Madison)
1813
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Offset for the Chesapeake, or The capture of Fort George, and repulse of the enemy from Sacket's Harbor:[.].
1813
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Pat's observations on Harrison's victory : (Hark ye, good people, a bit
1813
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Pat's observations on Harrison's victory : (Hark ye, good people, a bit
1813
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The Peacock stung by the Hornet: or Engagement between the United States ship Hornet, Captain Lawrence, of 16 guns, and His Britannic Majestys brig Peacock, Captain Peake of 19 guns : which he sunk after 15 minutes close action. The Hornet had one man killed, and two wounded, the Peacock 8 killed, and 27 wounded. When the Peacock sunk, 19 of her crew, and 8 brave Americans went down with her
1813
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Poetical essay, pronounced before the School Committee of the town of Boston, Aug. 18, 1813
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Jenks, Francis, 1798-1832
1813
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Republicans, read, before you vote
1813
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Road bill : shewing the stages on the different roads from Williams-Port, Washington County, Maryland--first from Williams-Port to Chillicothe, Ohio, and from Chillicothe to Detroit--second to Baltimore--third to Philadelphia--fourth to Knoxville, Tennessee. Furnished by the subscriber
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Sackett, Milton H., 1783-1849
1813
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Rutland County convention : Agreeably to previous notice, Republican delegates from the several towns in the county of Rutland ... assembled at Harmon & Fairchild's, in the West Parish of Rutland, on the 30th July, 1813. The Hon. James Witherell, Esq. was called to the chair, and Robert Temple, Esq. appointed secretary
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Republican Party (Vt. : 1792-1828)
1813
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Sixth naval victory : The U.S. brig Enterprize of 14 guns, commanded by Lieut. William Burrows, took after an engagement of 45 minutes, the British brig of war Boxer, of 18 guns, Capt. Blyth, who with about 50 of his men were killed and wounded. Lieut. Burrows and one man killed and seven wounded
1813
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Somerset Brigade, June 28, 1813. Brigade orders : Whereas the law of the state, not being very explicit in directing the method for the recovery of fines imposed, on persons who may have neglected or refused, to obey their country's call
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New Jersey. Militia. Somerset Brigade
1813
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Third Regiment of Artillery. Regimental orders. New-York, April 13, 1813 : In compliance with the annexed brigade order of the 12th inst. the several companies of the Third Regiment in the city of New-York, Capt. Barbarin's and Capt. Wilson's Company at Brooklyn, are directed to parade on Thursday next
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New York (State). Militia. Regiment of Artillery, 3rd
1813
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To the free citizens of Rowan, Chatham & Randolph : Friends and countrymen, Since the present electioneering campaign has commenced, an attempt has been made to induce the people to believe that the Republicans are favorites of the war, taxation and every species of oppression; and that the Federalists are the only friends to peace, liberty and equality. ... Should I be elected, I will support such measures as I deem best calculated ... to bring the present war to a speedy and desirable conclusion
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Gray, Alexander, 1768-1864
1813
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To the public : The undersigned ... volunteered their services at the first call of their country, and had assigned ... the rank of captain, which they held in the state militia
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Brinkerhoff, Henry Roelifsen, 1787-1844
1813
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Victory by Gen. Dearborn : Messenger Office, Canandaigua, May 1, 1813. The following letter from Gen. P.B. Porter, was sent by express to John C. Spencer, Esq. of this village and received here this afternoon. ... : Manchester, (Niagara County) April 28, 1813 ... Dear Sir, "I have just returned from Fort Niagara, where I saw a captain of the U.S. Navy. He is just from Little York, the capital of U. Canada, and gives the following account, which is confirmed by official dispatches from Gen. Dearborn to Gen. Lewis, now here
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Porter, Peter B. (Peter Buell), 1773-1844
1813
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Written and corrected by James Campbell, late of the Constitution : in behalf of the brave Capt. James Lawrence, and Lieut. C. Ludlow, of the Chesapeake. : Together with---Lines on the death of Lt. Ludlow......Tune "Disconsolate sailor.".
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Campbell, James
1813
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The Yankee boys' method of paying toll at Johnny Bull's bridge : ([To accompany?] the caricature prints, entitled "The Hornet and the Peacock, or John Bull in distress," and "John Bull stung to agony by the Hornet and Wasp.").
1813
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Adjourned meeting of the citizens : Agreeably to adjournment on the 18th of May instant, an uncommonly numerous and respectable meeting of the citizens of Charleston took place this day at the Circular Church, to receive the report of their committee of seventeen
1812
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The American hero : Made on the Battle of Bunker-Hill, and the burning of Charlestown
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Niles, Nathaniel, 1741-1828
1812
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The American hero : Made on the Battle of Bunker-Hill, and the burning of Charlestown
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Niles, Nathaniel, 1741-1828
1812
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An Association of the Friends of the Union, the Honour and Independence of Our Common Country, and who are well disposed towards the government thereof : on the principles and for the purposes expressed in the following article, is earnestly recommended as a measure to be adopted in the several towns throughout the commonwealth. : Whereas "every government hath a right ... to command the personal services of all its members ...".
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Association of the Friends of the Union, the Honour and Independence of Our Common Country
1812
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At a meeting of the Republicans of the city of Albany and town of Colonie : at the house of Jared Skinner, inn-keeper, in the city of Albany, on the 30th day of October, 1812
1812
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Battle of Queenstown : between the Americans, commanded by Gen. Van Ransellaer [i.e., Van Rensselaer], and the British by Gen. Brock. : Canandaigua, October 15, 1812. By a gentleman who arrived in town yesterday from Albany, we have received the following
1812
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The Bulwarks of religion : [two lines from Isaiah] : Much is said at this day, of the bulwark of religion; particularly in Massachusetts, where some consider the English government the bulwark of our religion
1812
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By William Hull, brigadier general and commander of the North Western Army of the United States : A proclamation. : Inhabitants of Canada! After thirty years of peace and prosperity, the United States have been driven to arms
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United States. Army
1812
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Cash in hand : occasioned by the capture of the British packet Swallow, by Commodore Rodgers. With 260,000 dollars, in gold and silver on board
1812
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Circular. Rev. Sir, The president of the United States has recommended to the people thereof : to set apart Thursday, the 20th day of August, for the purpose of rendering public homage to the Supreme Ruler of the universe ... for the protection, peace, and prosperity of our common country
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Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Baltimore (Md.). Archbishop (1808-1815 : Carroll)
1812
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, October 21, 1812 : A resolve for districting the commonwealth for the purpose of choosing electors of president and vice-president
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Massachusetts. General Court
1812
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The convention of the delegates of eighteen counties of Virginia, held at Staunton, on the 21st of September : for the purpose of forming a general ticket of electors of president and vice-president, to the freeholders of Virginia
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Federal Party (Va.). Convention (1812 : Staunton, Va.)
1812
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Decatur's victory : Accomplished ala-mode-de Constitution & Guerriere, or the second part of the same tune. Battle between the American frigate, "United States," Commodore Decatur, master, and the British frigate, "Macedonian." Captain Carden, which she took after an action of 17 minutes, on the 25th October.---The British lost 104 men, killed and wounded, the Americans 12 only. "Tune, Paul Jones's victory.".
1812
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Declaration of war, by express!!! : A messenger has just arrived in town from Boston, by express, bearing the important intelligence of a declaration of war with England. Having been favored with a copy of the letter from General Dearbon [i.e., Dearborn], we hasten to lay the following extract before the public
1812
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Direct taxes! Loans! Fruits of commercial restrictions! : Electors of Worcester County! You are frequently called upon, in pathetick addresses to your passions, to believe chimerical statements, without any authority for their support
1812
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Embargo by express : Boston, Friday evening, April 3, 1812.--6 o'clock. The following letter is this moment handed me by express
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Lloyd, James, 1769-1831
1812
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Embargo by express : Boston, Friday evening, April 3, 1812.--6 o'clock. The following letter is this moment handed me by express
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Lloyd, James, 1769-1831
1812
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Embargo by express : Boston, Friday evening, April 3, 1812.--6 o'clock. The following letter is this moment handed me by express
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Lloyd, James, 1769-1831
1812
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Embargo & war! Office of the Newport Mercury, April 13, 1812 : Embargo law. Official. Newport, April 13, 1812. : The act of Congress laying an embargo on our commerce, was finally passed ... on Saturday the 4th inst
1812
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Fellow-citizens of East Tennessee : The last news-paper accounts shew a want of troops in East Florida to check the hostile Indians. ... All those who have enrolled themselves with me, are directed to parade, at Knoxville, on Tuesday, the first day of December next, prepared with a supply of provisions to take them to the point of destination
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Williams, John, 1778-1837
1812
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The first great western empire; or, The United States of America
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Clark, Jonathan
1812
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The first great western empire: or, The United States of America
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Clark, Jonathan
1812
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[Gener]al Smyth to the [soldiers o]f the Army of the Centre
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Smyth, Alexander, 1765-1830
1812
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Gen. King's agency in behalf of Madison : The following curiosity, picked up in the street at New York has been handed us for publication. : At a convention of the Republican committee, acting under the authority of the General Committee of Correspondence, appointed by the Republican members of the Legislature of the state of New-York, to promote the election of the Honorable De Witt Clinton to the presidency of the United States at the ensuing election, held at the city of New-York, the 13th day of October, 1812
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Governor's message, No. I : To the members of the Senate and of the House of Representatives of the state of South-Carolina. Fellow-citizens
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South Carolina. Governor (1810-1812 : Middleton)
1812
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Governor's speech : Legislature of Massachusetts. House of Representatives. Boston, June 5, 1812. At twelve o'clock ... His Excellency the governor came in, and delivered the following speech
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Massachusetts. Governor (1812-1816 : Strong)
1812
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Hull's surrender, or Villany somewhere
1812
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Journal carrier's address : Out of the many great events of the past year, the carrier has selected a single one to transmit to immortality; and that is the first conquest of Canada
1812
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Law of Vermont, to prevent intercourse with Canada : An act, to prevent intercourse with the enemies of this and the United States on the northern frontiers
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Vermont
1812
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The News-carrier's address, to the patrons of the Guardian, &c.
1812
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The News-carrier's annual address to the patrons of the Newburyport herald
1812
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New-Year address of the carriers of the Salem gazette : to its patrons,--1813
1812
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Ode written to be sung at the dinner, given to the officers of the United States frigate, Constitution, after the victory over the British frigate Guerrier [i.e., Guerriere]
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Sargent, Lucius M. (Lucius Manlius), 1786-1867
1812
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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
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United States. President (1809-1817 : Madison)
1812
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Proceedings of the town of Northampton : At a legal meeting of the freeholders & other inhabitants of the town of Northampton ... on the 1st day of July ... The following memorial ... was unanimously adopted. To the president of the United States, and the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled.--The memorial and remonstrance of the inhabitants of the town of Northampton ... humbly sheweth
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Northampton (Mass.)
1812
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Repertory Office. By this morning's mail. Repertory-Office, April 10, 1812 : Embargo law. An act laying an embargo on all the ships and vessels in the ports and harbors of the United States, for a limited time
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1812
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Saw ye my hero George : and The rosary. : Lady Washington left Mount Vernon in June 1778, in expectation of meeting her worthy companion George; on the 28th of the same month, found her favourite engaged in the battle of Monmouth: she made the following observations
1812
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Saw ye my hero George : and The rosary. : Lady Washington left Mount Vernon in June 1778, in expectation of meeting her worthy companion George; on the 28th of the same month, found her favourite engaged in the battle of Monmouth: she made the following observations
1812
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The Strong fast, or Hypocrisy in the suds : A hymn for the occasion
1812
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Supplement to the Albany register, June 2, 1812 : Republican presidential nomination, at the seat of government of the state of New-York. : At a full and general meeting of the Republican members of the Senate and Assembly of the state of New-York .. the 28th of May, 1812 ... we recommend, earnestly, to the suffrages of the several electors who shall be chosen by the respective states, the Hon. De Witt Clinton ... to fill the office of president of the United States
1812
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To Lieut. Col. Miller, commanding the Fourth Regiment of the U.S. Army : Sir, The citizens of Cincinnati, impressed with a sense of the important service performed by the brave regiment ([blank] at the battle of Tippacanoe [sic]) since their departure from us the last summer ... most cordially salute you, and each of the officers and soldiers under your command, on your return with your regiment, covered with glory
1812
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To the citizens of Anne-Arundel County : There is in circulation a printed paper, purporting to be a petition to the Congress of the United States; several copies of which are distributed with the view of obtaining your signatures
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1812
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To the electors of the counties of Rhea, Bledsoe, Overton, White, Warren, Franklin, and Jackson : Fellow citizens, On the first Thursday and succeeding day in November next, the citizens of this state will have an opportunity of selecting from amongst themselves, the most fit person to elect a president and vice president of the United States
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Williams, S. (Sampson), 1762-1841
1812
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To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, the Memorial of the subscribers, citizens of the United States, residing in the first congressional district, in the state of Pennsylvania, composed of the city and county of Philadelphia, and county of Delaware, respectfully showeth
1812
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Truxton's victory : together with The beggar girl---and Two strings to my bow
1812
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War Department, Nov. 10th, 1812 : Notice is hereby given, that separate proposals will be received at the office of the secretary for the Department of War, until 12 o'clock at noon of Monday the 28th of December next, for the supply of all rations that may be required for the use of the United States from the 1st day of June 1813 inclusive, to the 1st day of June 1814, within the states, territories and districts following
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1812
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Wasp stinging Frolick, or Engagement between the American sloop of war Wasp, of 18 guns, and the British sloop of war Frolick, of 20 guns
1812
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The Yankey's return from camp : Together with the favorite song of the Black bird
1812
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Address of the Journal carrier for 1812
1811
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Battle of Bunker Hill
1811
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Let every Federalist do his duty, and Massachusetts will yet be saved!!! : Federal Republicans! Boston, April, 1811. You have lost the election of governor. You have elected but nineteen Federal senators
1811
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My New Years gift : Address of Thornly L. White, to the patrons of the Scioto gazette
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White, Thornly L.
1811
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Albany register extraordinary. Tuesday, January 30, 1810 : Governor's speech. Gentlemen of the Senate and of the Assembly
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New York (State). Governor (1807-1817 : Tompkins)
1810
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American taxation, or The spirit of seventy-six exemplified in a song written in the golden days which tried men's souls
1810
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1810
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A bill for the relief of William W. Weymouth
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1810
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Federal proceedings in Salem : Friday evening, March 30, 1810
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1810
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The following impressive and satisfactory reply of Governor Tompkins : confuting ... the insinuations made by the Federalists, in the House of Assembly, against the general government, ought to be perused by every candid man in the state. : Reply of His Excellency the governor
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New York (State). Governor (1807-1817 : Tompkins)
1810
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Knoxville, May 21st, 1810 : Sir, Congress having adjourned on the first instant, I shall endeavor to give you such information as I possess, relative to the present state of our national concerns
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Miller, Pleasant Moorman, 1780-1849
1810
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Platt and liberty : a new historical song, for the New-York election, 1810. : Proper tune [i.e., Yankee Doodle], or Wilkes' wriggle--slow
1810
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Taxation of America : A song of '79.
1810
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At a meeting of several thousands of Federal Republican Electors in the city of New-York, convened by public notice at the circus ... April 24, 1809; Cornelius Ray, Esq. in the chair. ... : The following resolutions were unanimously adopted
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Federal Party (N.Y.)
1809
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Calumny refuted or, The Union in danger only from false friends : To the electors of the state of New-York
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Federal Party (N.Y.). Committee of the City of Albany
1809
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Circular letter from a committee appointed by the officers of the Massachusetts line of the federal army, to the officers in the different states : Boston, (Massachusetts) February 28, 1792
1809
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Circular letter from a committee appointed by the officers of the Massachusetts line of the federal army, to the officers in the different states : Boston, (Massachusetts) February 28, 1792
1809
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the House of Representatives, June 16, 1809 : Resolved, that the senators of this commonwealth in the Congress of the United States be instructed, and the representatives thereof requested, to use their best endeavours, to cause the following article to be proposed ... as an amendment to the Constitution
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Massachusetts. General Court
1809
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Federalists blush! : A British lord gives the lie direct to your seditious howlings. Fellow-citizens, The leaders of the Federal Party are callous to all sense of shame ... Read the following speech of Lord Grenville, in the British House of Lords
1809
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John, by the grace of God, and approbation of the Holy See Archbishop of Baltimore : to the ... members of the Roman Catholick Church in the Diocess of Baltimore--peace and salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ. : The supreme civil authority of our country
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Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Baltimore (Md.). Archbishop (1808-1815 : Carroll)
1809
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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 Britain are amicably adjusted. ... By the president of the United States of America, a proclamation. ... Given under my hand and the seal of the United States, at Washington, the nineteenth day of April ... one thousand eight hundred and nine
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United States. President (1809-1817 : Madison)
1809
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Post-Office regulations. Savannah, January 30, 1809
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United States. General Post Office
1809
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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 Erastus Lyman, Esquires, of Northampton, Mass. in answer to a letter ... requesting him to express his opinion respecting the present circumstances of the nation, with regard to foreign powers and domestic parties
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Adams, John, 1735-1826
1809
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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, 1809. : The following letter of ... John Adams, was addressed to Daniel Wright, and Erastus Lyman, Esquires, of Northampton, (Mass.) in answer to a letter ... requesting him to express his opinion respecting the present circumstances of the nation, with regard to foreign powers, and domestic parties
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Adams, John, 1735-1826
1809
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