Browsing War of 1812 by Author "United States. Congress. Senate."
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Correspondence between the American and British Plentipotentiaries relative to the commercial convention concluded on the 3rd of July, 1815.--United States. Dept. of State.; Great Britain. Foreign Office.; United States. Congress. Senate. (Washington [D.C.] : Printed by William A. Davis,, 2009-08-11)
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Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting the official account of the capture of the British sloop of War, Reindeer, by the United States sloop Wasp, commanded by Captain Johnston Blakeley, on the twenty-eighth June last.--United States. Navy Dept.; Blakeley, Johnston.; United States. Congress. Senate. (Washington City : Printed by Roger C. Weightman,, 2009-08-11)
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Message from the President of the United States to both Houses of Congress at the commencement of the second session of the twelfth Congress. --United States. President (1809-1817 : Madison); United States. Dept. of State. Documents accompanying the Message of the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the opening of the second session of the twelfth Congress.; United States. 12th Congress, 2nd session, 1812-1813. House.; United States. 12th Congress, 2nd session, 1812-1813. Senate.; United States. Congress. House.; United States. Congress. Senate. (Washington : A. & G. Way, Printers,, 2009-08-11)
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Message from the President of the United States, in relation to the claim of Virginia, an account of interest paid by that State, on moneys borrowed for the payment of the militia thereof, for services rendered the United States.--United States. President (1817-1825 : Monroe); United States. Congress. Senate.; United States. 18th Congress, 1st session, 1823-1824. Senate. Document; 64. (Washington [D.C.] : Printed by Gales & Seaton,, 2009-08-11)
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Message from the President of the United States, to both Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the third session of the thirteenth Congress. --United States. President (1809-1817 : Madison); United States. Congress. Senate.; United States. Congress. House.; United States. 13th Congress, 3rd session, 1814-1815. House. Document ; no. 1. (Washington City : Printed by Roger C. Weightman,, 2009-08-11)
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Message from the President of the United States, to both Houses of Congresses, at the commencement of the second session of the thirteenth congress, December 7, 1813. --United States. President (1809-1817 : Madison); United States. 13th Congress, 2nd Session, 1813-1814. House.; United States. 13th Congress, 2nd Session, 1813-1814. Senate.; United States. Congress. House.; United States. Congress. Senate. (Washington City : Printed by Roger C. Weightman,, 2009-08-11)
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting of a report of the Secretary of State, in relation to individuals selected from American prisoners of war, and sent to Great Britain for trial, and also in relation to any orders for retaliation, &c., &c.--United States. Dept. of State.; United States. President (1809-1817 : Madison); United States. Congress. Senate. (Washington City : Printed by Roger C. Weightman,, 2009-08-11)
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Mr. Giles' speech, delivered in the Senate of the United States, on Thursday, 24th November, 1808, on the resolution of Mr. Hillhouse, to repeal the embargo laws. --Giles, William Branch, 1762-1830.; United States. Congress. Senate. (Salem [Mass.] : Pool & Palfray, Printers,, 2009-08-11)
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Mr. Pickering's speech in the Senate of the United States, on the resolution offered by Mr. Hillhouse to repeal the several acts laying an embargo, November 30, 1808. --Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829.; United States. Congress. Senate. ([Boston] : Russell & Cutler, Printers,, 2009-08-11)
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Report of the Committee on Military Affairs, on the differences that exist, between the United States and some of the individual States, respecting the relative powers of the general and state governments over the militia.--United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs.; United States. Congress. Senate. (Washington City : Printed by Roger C. Weightman,, 2009-08-11)
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Report of the Committee to whom was Referred the Correspondence between Mr. Monroe and Mr. Canning, and between Mr. Madison and Mr. Rose, relative to the attacked of Chesapeake : and also a communication from the President of the United States of the 30 March last, with a letter from Mr. Erskine to the Secretary of State, and a letter from M. Champagny to Gen. Armstrong.--United States. Congress. Senate. Committee to Whom was Referred the Correpsondence between Mr. Monroe and Mr. Canning.; Monroe, James, 1758-1831.; Canning, George, 1770-1827.; Madison, James, 1751-1836.; Rose, G. H. (George Henry), Sir, 1771-1855.; United States. Dept. of State.; United States. Congress. Senate. (Washington [D.C.] : Printed by R.C. Weightman,, 2009-08-11)
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Resolutions reported by the Military Committee, expressive of the thanks of Congress to Major General Jackson, and the troops under his command, for their gallantry and good conduct, in the defence of New Orleans.--United States. Congress. Senate. Committee of Military Affairs.; United States. Congress. Senate. (Washington City : Printed by Roger C. Weightman,, 2009-08-11)