PERPETUAL war the policy of Mr Madison. Being a candid examination of his late message to Congress, so far as respects the following topics : viz. the pretended negociations for peace, the important and interesting subject of a conscript militia, and... Leipziger Literatur-Zeitung. März, 1834 - Page 16871814Full view - About this book
| 1812 - 576 pages
...Message to Congress; so far as respects the following Topics, viz. the pretended Negociations for Peace j the important and interesting Subject of a Conscript Militia ; and the Establishment of an immense Standing Army of Guards and Spies, under the name of a Local Voluuteer Force. By a New-England... | |
| 1813 - 574 pages
...late Message to Congress, so far as respects the following Topics : viz. the pretended Negociations for Peace, the important and interesting Subject of a Conscript Militia; and the Establishment of an immense standing Army of Guards and -Spies, under the Name of a Local Volunteer Force. By a NewEngland... | |
| Europe - 1815 - 772 pages
...late Message to Congress ; so far as respects the following Topics, viz. the pretended Negociations for Peace ; the important and interesting Subject...a Conscript Militia ; and the Establishment of an immense Standing Army of Guards and Spies, under the name of a Local Volunteer Force. By a New-England... | |
| Obadiah Rich - America - 1846 - 530 pages
...Congress, so far as respects the following topics : viz. the pretended negociations for peace, F 2 1813. the important and interesting subject of a conscript militia, and ' ' the establishment of an immense standing army of guards and spies, under the name of a local volunteer force. By a New England... | |
| Joseph Sabin - America - 1878 - 582 pages
...Perpetual War, the Policy of Mr. Madison. Being a Candid Examination of his Late Message to Congress, so far as respects the following topicks : viz. the Pretended...of a Conscript Militia, and the Establishment of an Immense Standing Army of Guards and Spies, under the Name of a Local Volunteer Force. ... By a New-England... | |
| Samuel Halkett, John Laing - Anonyms and pseudonyms, English - 1885 - 434 pages
...Being a candid examination of his late message to Congress, so far as respects the following topics : viz. the pretended negotiations for peace, the important...of a conscript militia, and the establishment of an immense standing army of guards and spies, under the name of a local volunteer force. By a New England... | |
| Samuel Halkett, John Laing - Anonyms and pseudonyms, English - 1885 - 450 pages
...late message to Congress, so far as respects the following topics : viz. the pretended negociations for peace, the important and interesting subject of a conscript militia, and the establishment of an immense standing army of guards and spies, under the name of a local volunteer force. By a New England... | |
| Samuel Halkett, John Laing - Anonyms and pseudonyms, English - 1885 - 446 pages
...late message to Congress, so far as respects the following topics : viz. the pretended negociations for peace, the important and interesting subject of a conscript militia, and the establishment of an immense standing army of guards and spies, under the name of a local volunteer force. By a New England... | |
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