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The several treaties which have been negociated and signed between the United States of America and Great Britain since the year 1782
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Treaties made between Great Britain and the United States, from the year 1783 to 1814
together with Mr. Monroe's letter to the Secretary of State, recommending the ratification of the treaty signed by the plenipotentiaries of both countries on the 31st December, 1806 -
The treaty of peace & its ratification
Offices of the Salem gazette & Essex register, Feb. 21, 1815, 12 o'clock. ... ; Proclamation. James Madison president of the United States of America: To all and singular to whom these presents shall come, greeting. Whereas a treaty of peace & amity between the United States of America and his Britannic majesty was signed at Ghent on the twenty-fourth day of December, one thousand and eight hundred and fourteen ... and the said treaty having been ... duly accepted, ratified and confirmed, on the seventeenth day of February ... which is in the words following, to wit: Treaty of peace and amity, between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America. ... Done at the city of Washington, this eighteenth day of February ... one thousand eight hundred and fifteen -
Treaty of peace
Argus Office, Portland, Feb. 22, 1815. ... ; James Madison, president of the United States of America. To all and singular to whom these presents shall come, greeting: Whereas a treaty of peace & amity between the United States of America, and His Britannic Majesty was signed at Ghent, on the twenty-fourth day of December one thousand eight hundred and fourteen ... and the said treaty having been ... duly accepted, ratified and confirmed, on the seventeenth day of February ... which is in the words following to wit:--Treaty of peace between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America. ... Done at the city of Washington, this eighteenth day of February ... one thousand eight hundred and fifteen -
Message from the president of the United States, transmitting the treaty of peace and amity between the United States and His Brittanic Majesty
February 20, 1815. Read and ordered to be printed -
The treaty, and its ratification
By express. Palladium and Gazette offices. Boston, Feb. 21, 1815, 7 A.M. ... ; Proclamation. James Madison president of the United States of America. To all and singular to whom these presents shall come, greeting. Whereas a treaty of peace and amity between the United States of America, and His Britannic Majesty was signed at Ghent, on the twenty-fourth day of December, one thousand eight hundred and fourteen ... and the said treaty having been ... duly accepted, ratified and confirmed, on the seventeenth day of February ... which is in the words following to wit: Treaty of peace & amity, between His Britannic Majesty, and the United States of America. ... Done at the city of Washington, this eighteenth day of February ... one thousand eight hundred and fifteen -
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting the treaty of peace and amity between the United States and His Britannic Majesty
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Commercial treaty with England
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a commercial convention between the United States and Great Britain
signed by their respective plenipotentiaries on the 3d of July, 1815 -
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a convention to regulate the commerce between the United States and Great Britain, concluded on the third of July last
December 26th, 1815. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs -
By the King, a proclamation, for suppressing rebellion and sedition
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An Act for repairing and widening the roads from Deanburn Bridge, through Greenlaw, and part of the Jedburgh road, by Lauder, in the shire of Berwick, to Cornhill, in the county of Durham; and for building a bridge over the Tweed, near Coldstream
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Message from the President of the United States, transmitting the Convention between the United States and Great Britain
in relation to the sixth article of the treaty of amity, commerce & navigation, between the two nations ; 27th April, 1802 ; read, and ordered to be referred to the Committee of Ways and Means -
Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery
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Reports of adjudged cases in the Court of Common Pleas during the time Lord Chief Justice Willes presided in that court
together with some few cases of the same period determined in the House of Lords, Court of Chancery, and Exchequer Chamber -
By permission of the Right Honourable the secretary war. A list of the general and field-officers, as they rank in the army; of the officers in the several regiments of horse, dragoons, and foot, on the British and Irish establishments
(To which is now added an alphabetical index) the Royal Regiment of Artillery, and corps of engineers, the Irish Artillery and Engineers, and the marines, on full, and half pay. With the dates of their commissions, as they rank in each corps and in the army. The governors, lieutenant-governors, &c. of His Majesty's garrisons at home and abroad, with their allowances. All the officers on half-pay: and a succession of colonels, with the uniforms to each regiment, from the new order for clothing, &c. for the year 1775 -
Select specimens of a general index to the journals of the Honourable House of Commons
Compiled by R. Flexman, D.D -
An act for building a workhouse, and for the better relief and employment of the poor, within the parish of Saint James, Clerkenwell, in the county of Middlesex
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An act for incorporating certain persons, for the relief of poor widows and children of clergymen within the county of Huntingdon
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An act to repeal an act, passed in the thirty-first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, (intituled, An act against the erecting and maintaining of cottages.)
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An act to explain and amend an Act, passed in the fourteenth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled, An act for the better relief and employment of the poor within the parish of Saint Leonard, Shoreditch, in the county of Middlesex
and for building a workhouse; and for purchasing a piece of land for a burial ground, for the use of the said parish -
An act for the better relief and employment of the poor within the Hundreds of Mitford and Launditch, in the county of Norfolk
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The reports of the most learned Sir Edmund Saunders, Knt. late Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench, of several pleadings and cases in the Court of King's Bench, in the time of the reign of His Most Excellent Majesty King Charles the Second
With three tables: the first, of the names of the cases; the second, of the matters contained in the pleadings; and the third, of the principal matters contained in the cases. The third edition. with notes and references to the pleadings and cases, By John Williams, Sarjeant at Law. In two volumes -
Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of King's Bench, beginning Michaelmas term, 25 Geo. 2. ending Trinity term, 29 & 30 Geo. 2. By Joseph Sayer, serjeant at law
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An act to amend and render more effectual two acts, passed in the sixth and tenth years of the reign of His present Majesty, for making a navigable cut or canal from the River Trent, at or near Wilden-Ferry, in the county of Derby, to the River Mersey, at or near Runcorn-Gap