History of the Second War Between the United States of America and Great Britain: Declared by Act of Congress, the 18th of June, 1812, and Concluded by Peace, the 15th of February, 1815, Volume 2Lippincott, Grambo & Company, 1852 - United States |
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... Judge Hall issues a Writ for his Release The Judge imprisoned by Martial Law Law of Contempt - Jackson punished by Fine — Refunded by Congress — His Death ... ........ 69 - - CHAPTER III . LAST SESSION OF WAR CONGRESS . Seat of ...
... Judge Hall issues a Writ for his Release The Judge imprisoned by Martial Law Law of Contempt - Jackson punished by Fine — Refunded by Congress — His Death ... ........ 69 - - CHAPTER III . LAST SESSION OF WAR CONGRESS . Seat of ...
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... judge Scott , afterwards Lord Stowell , was pointed with the common British malediction , denouncing to British abhorrence American subserviency to the French jacobin usurper , the defeated Emperor , and to the Irish Americanized ...
... judge Scott , afterwards Lord Stowell , was pointed with the common British malediction , denouncing to British abhorrence American subserviency to the French jacobin usurper , the defeated Emperor , and to the Irish Americanized ...
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... judge correctly , in that paper of the 25th of August , 1849 , the welcome tidings of peace are thus graphically described : - . " Never , from the beginning of this government to the present , has a more gloomy day dawned upon it than ...
... judge correctly , in that paper of the 25th of August , 1849 , the welcome tidings of peace are thus graphically described : - . " Never , from the beginning of this government to the present , has a more gloomy day dawned upon it than ...
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... , in which Boston soon took part . On the first day of March , 1815 , the Governor , Judges , Legislature , and a numerous company , dined together at the Boston Exchange , - with the American and the British officers in that.
... , in which Boston soon took part . On the first day of March , 1815 , the Governor , Judges , Legislature , and a numerous company , dined together at the Boston Exchange , - with the American and the British officers in that.
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... Judge Hall issues a writ for his Release - The Judge imprisoned by Martial Law - Law of Contempt - Jackson punished by Fine - Refunded by Congress - His Death . WHY the British so formidably invaded Louisiana is not easy to explain . Mr ...
... Judge Hall issues a writ for his Release - The Judge imprisoned by Martial Law - Law of Contempt - Jackson punished by Fine - Refunded by Congress - His Death . WHY the British so formidably invaded Louisiana is not easy to explain . Mr ...
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