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This is an original, complete issue of 16 pages dated January 9, 1813 -- Vol. 3, No. 71 -- Pages are tight, nice condition, very minor foxing -- This paper is technically referred to as a periodical, however, it is a Historical Document, recording events at the time of their occurrence -- WAR OF 1812 -- Frank Luther Mott, winner of The Pulitzer Prize for his History of American Magazines, states that this publication is "A chief reliance of the historiographer for the first half of the nineteenth century.Its reputation was won at the onset by its reliable reports of fact in the events of the second war with England and its honest record of politics" -- This issue contains the following articles: "Legislature of Ohio", "Mr. Williams' Speech" (Chairman of the committee on military affairs, introducing the bill to increase the army), "Law Case--Clark, the Spy", "Military Supplies", "American Seamen", "British Public Papers", "Treaty of Peace" (between Sweden and Great Britain and Ireland), "Events of the War. Military", "The Point in Controversy" ("Sovereignty in government is inseparably connected with the protection of the people governed"), "Proceedings of Congress", "The Chronicle" --. N° de ref. del artículo 015174
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