The Monthly Chronicle, Հատոր 3Nathan Hale S.N. Dickinson, 1842 |
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... Senator Dixon of R. Island , 138 Galvanic Gilding , 329 ་ ་ The Treaty of Washington , 358 Earthquake at St. Domingo , Atlantic Steam Navigation , 368 Smokeless Argand Furnace , 369 66 3. Opening of Parliament , New Patent Composing ...
... Senator Dixon of R. Island , 138 Galvanic Gilding , 329 ་ ་ The Treaty of Washington , 358 Earthquake at St. Domingo , Atlantic Steam Navigation , 368 Smokeless Argand Furnace , 369 66 3. Opening of Parliament , New Patent Composing ...
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... Senate organized itself by the choice of Hon . Josiah Quincy , Jr. ( Whig ) of Boston , as President . The popular elec- tion of Senators left five vacancies , which were filled with the Whig candidates on the 8th , by the two Houses in ...
... Senate organized itself by the choice of Hon . Josiah Quincy , Jr. ( Whig ) of Boston , as President . The popular elec- tion of Senators left five vacancies , which were filled with the Whig candidates on the 8th , by the two Houses in ...
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... Senate , on the 29th of December , his resolutions pro- viding for amendments of the constitu- tion , limiting the ... Senate on the 22d , with amendments , the most important of which was the striking out of the amendment mentioned ...
... Senate , on the 29th of December , his resolutions pro- viding for amendments of the constitu- tion , limiting the ... Senate on the 22d , with amendments , the most important of which was the striking out of the amendment mentioned ...
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... Senate on the 25th , and it was opposed by Mr. Berrien , who defended the law on all points in an able argument . The debate was continued through the three succeed- ing days , and on the 28th , the question being taken , the bill was ...
... Senate on the 25th , and it was opposed by Mr. Berrien , who defended the law on all points in an able argument . The debate was continued through the three succeed- ing days , and on the 28th , the question being taken , the bill was ...
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... Senator in Congress from the State of Rhode Island , died , after a severe illness of several days Mr. Dixon was born in Plainfield , Conn . , in December , 1774. He was graduated at Rhode Island College in 1799 , and in 1802 settled in ...
... Senator in Congress from the State of Rhode Island , died , after a severe illness of several days Mr. Dixon was born in Plainfield , Conn . , in December , 1774. He was graduated at Rhode Island College in 1799 , and in 1802 settled in ...
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Էջ 247 - Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean...
Էջ 359 - Collins previously to the year 1774, as the 45th degree of north latitude, and which has been known and understood to be the line of actual division between the States of New York and Vermont on one side, and the British Province of Canada on the other; and, from said point of intersection west, along the said dividing line as heretofore known and understood, to the Iroquois, or St. Lawrence River.
Էջ 247 - And that all disputes which might arise in future on the subject of the boundaries of the said United States may be prevented, it is hereby agreed and declared, that the following are and shall be their boundaries...
Էջ 361 - John, determined by this treaty to belong to Her Britannic Majesty, shall have free access to and through the river, for their produce, in those parts where the said river runs wholly through the State of Maine : Provided, always, That this agreement shall give no right to either party to interfere with any regulations not inconsistent with the terms of this treaty which the Governments, respectively, of Maine or of New Brunswick may make respecting the navigation of the said river, where both banks...
Էջ 361 - States agrees to receive for the use of, and pay over to the States of Maine and Massachusetts, their respective portions of said fund: And further to pay and satisfy said States, respectively, for all claims for expenses incurred by them in protecting the said heretofore disputed territory...
Էջ 244 - Nipissim; from whence the said line, crossing the River St Lawrence, and the Lake Champlain, in 45. degrees of north latitude, passes along the high lands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the said River St Lawrence from those which fall into the sea...
Էջ 453 - ... of the United States and the security of their citizens. That rule announces, therefore, what will hereafter be the principle maintained by their government In every regularly documented American merchant- vessel, the crew who navigate it will find their protection in the flag which is over them.
Էջ 244 - The government of Quebec, bounded on the Labrador coast by the River St. John, and from thence by a line drawn from the head of that river, through the Lake St. John, to the south end of the Lake Nipissim; from whence the said line, crossing the River St.
Էջ 245 - Britain, bounded on the south by a line from the bay of Chaleurs, along the high lands which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence from those which fall into the sea...
Էջ 184 - ... are not instructed to detain American vessels, under any circumstances whatever ; on the contrary, they are ordered to abstain from all interference with them, be they slavers or otherwise. But where reasonable suspicion exists that the American flag has been abused for the purpose of covering the vessel of another nation, it would appear scarcely credible, had it not been made manifest by the repeated protestations of their representative, that the government of the United States, which has...