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Connecticut. Charter granted by King Charles the Second, in the 14th year of His reign. undecima pars patentium anno regni regis caroli secundi quartodecimo
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Mr. White's speech in the Senate, January 7, 1809
under consideration, Mr. Giles' bill for enforcing the Embargo laws -
Hear both sides, or, An address to all impartial men of all parties
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Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, submitted for consideration, by Mr. Hillhouse
April 12th, 1808. Printed by order of the Senate -
Mr. Hillhouse's motion
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Mr. Hillhouse's motion
February 13th, 1809. Printed by order of the Senate -
Mr. Hillhouse's motion
February 15th, 1810. Printed by order of the Senate of the U. States -
Mr. Hillhouse's motion to amend the bill, entitled "An Act to provide for the more convenient organization of the courts of the United States."
Printed by order of the Senate of the United States, February 4th, 1801 -
Mr. Hillhouse's speech, in the Senate, December 21, on the bill making further provision for enforcing the embargo
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Mr. Hillhouse's speech in the Senate. Monday, February 21, 1809. On Mr. Giles' non-intercourse bill
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Mr. Hillhouse's speech, in the Senate, on the resolution to repeal the embargo, December 2d, 1808
in answer to Mr. Giles's second speech, delivered on the same day -
Mr. Hillhouse's speech on the resolution to repeal the embargo, November 29, 1808
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Propositions for amending the Constitution of the United States
with his explanatory remarks -
Propositions for amending the Constitution of the United States
submitted by Mr. Hillhouse to the Senate, on the twelfth day of April, 1808, ; with his explanatory remarks -
Propositions for amending the Constitution of the United States
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Speech of the Hon. James Hillhouse, in the Senate of the United States, delivered 12th April 1808
explanatory of his proposed amendments to the Constitution of the United States ; to which is added, the amendments referred to -
The Susquehannah case
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Report of the commissioners appointed by the General Assembly of this colony, to treat with the proprietaries of Pennsylvania, respecting the boundaries of this colony and that province
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A sermon concerning the life, death, and future state of saints
on the mournful occasion of the much lamented death of that late ingenious, pious, and vertuous gentlewoman, Rachel Hillhouse. Of Free Hall, & County Londonderry, Ireland. Who died, January 7th. 1716. By James Hillhouse A.M. Minister of the Gospel. [Two lines from Psalms] -
Acts and laws, made and passed by the General Court or Assembly of the English colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America
holden at Hartford, in said colony, by special order of the governor) on the fourteenth day of June, anno Dom. 1776 -
At a meeting of the Federalists holden at New-Haven, October 1816
resolved, that in pursuance of the nomination of the Federalists assembled at Hartford in May last:--His Excellency John Cotton Smith, be proposed as a candidate for the office of governor, and His Honor Jonathan Ingersoll, for the office of lieutenant governor -
Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
begun and held at Hartford, upon Thursday the tenth day of May, in the second year of the reign of our Soveraign Lord George, King of Great-Britain, &c. Anno Domini 1716 -
Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
begun and held at Hartford, upon Thursday the ninth day of May, in the third year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George, King of Great Britain, &c. Anno Domini, 1717 -
Acts and laws passed by the General court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
begun and held at Hartford, the fourteenth day of May, in the fifth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George, King of Great-Britain, &c. Anno Domini, 1719 -
Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
begun and held at New-Haven, the eighth day of October, in the sixth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George, King of Great-Britain, &c. Anno Domini, 1719