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- A compressed view of the points to be discussed, in treating with the United States of America : with an appendixAppendix: On the conduct of the government of United States towards the Indian tribes: p.[129]-139. Extracted from The Pamphleteer, London, 1815, v.5, p.[105]-139.Appendix: On the conduct of the government of United States towards the Indian tribes: p.[129]-139. Extracted from The Pamphleteer, London, 1815, v.5, p.[105]-139.
- An oration, delivered at Milford, N.H., March 9, 1815, occasioned by the Treaty of Peace, made and notified between Great Britain and the United StatesPrinted by R. BoylstonPrinted by R. Boylston
- Letter from George W. Campbell the Chairman of the Committee appointed to inquire into the causes and particulars of the invasion of the City of WashingtonFull Title: Letter from George W. Campbell, esq., late Secretary of the Treasury, to the Chairman of the Committee appointed to inquire into the causes and particulars of the invasion of the City of Washington, and the neighboring town of Alexandria, in the month of August last Laid before the …Full Title: Letter from George W. Campbell, esq., late Secretary of the Treasury, to the Chairman of the Committee appointed to inquire into the causes and particulars of the invasion …
- An Exposition of the causes and character of the late war between the United States and Great-Britain......
- Facts relative to the campaign on the Niagara in 1814......
- A Brief Statement of the Transactions and Accounts of Qr. M. Gen. James Thomas, attached to the Army on the Niagara Frontier, in the year 1812-1813A principle cause of the failure of the campaign on the Niagara Frontier in 1812 was the deficiency of subsistence for the troops; as quartermaster general, Thomas received much of the blame. His defense is offered here.A principle cause of the failure of the campaign on the Niagara Frontier in 1812 was the deficiency of subsistence for the troops; as quartermaster general, Thomas received much of …
- 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 militiaFebruary 28, 1815. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States. Printed be Roger C. WeightmanFebruary 28, 1815. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States. Printed be Roger C. Weightman
- 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 OrleansFebruary 13, 1815. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States. Printed by Roger C. WeightmanFebruary 13, 1815. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States. Printed by Roger C. Weightman
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