The Historical Register of the United States: From the declaration of war in 1812, to January 1, 1814Thomas H. Palmer G. Palmer, 1814 Contents.--v. 1-2, From the declaration of war in 1812 to Jan. 1, 1814.--v. 3-4, For 1814. |
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