Book/Printed Material Speech [of Governor William Plumer before the legislature of New Hampshire, November 18, 1812] James Madison Pamphlet Collection copy
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Image 1 of James Madison Pamphlet Collection copy PATRIOT OFFICE CONCORD N H NOVEMBER 19 1812 NEWHAMPSHIRE LEGISLATURE QUORUMS of both houses having been previously form ed yesterday at half past three oclock His Excellency WIL LIAM PLUMMER delivered in...
- Contributor: New Hampshire. Governor ( : Plumer) - James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1812
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Image 2 of James Madison Pamphlet Collection copy eredited minister under the mask of friendship was treating with our government her spies were endeavoring to alienate our citizens subvert our government and dismember the Union of the States And to...
- Contributor: New Hampshire. Governor ( : Plumer) - James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1812
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Image 3 of James Madison Pamphlet Collection copy 3 war they declared in vindication of out rights is not only just but necessary It was a daty the nation owed to its seamen who had been imprisened and to its...
- Contributor: New Hampshire. Governor ( : Plumer) - James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1812
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Image 4 of James Madison Pamphlet Collection copy 4 try or countenance her enemies If we oppose the govern ment we shall inflict punishment on ourselves protract the war prolong the evils we fear or eompel the government to make...
- Contributor: New Hampshire. Governor ( : Plumer) - James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1812
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Image 5 of James Madison Pamphlet Collection copy 5 admit that he haspower fo eall upon the Gevernors ef the sev eral States to ordera portion of the militia inte service but that those Governors can with propriety refuse to...
- Contributor: New Hampshire. Governor ( : Plumer) - James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1812
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Image 6 of James Madison Pamphlet Collection copy 6 and it must be admitted he was a correct judge of Hy inten tion approved and signed both of those laws Believing that the President was in factCommander in Chief of...
- Contributor: New Hampshire. Governor ( : Plumer) - James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1812
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Image 7 of James Madison Pamphlet Collection copy ed 4d Ata time when we are actually at war I conceive argu ments are unneccessary to convince you of the great impor tance and real neeessity of improving the state and...
- Contributor: New Hampshire. Governor ( : Plumer) - James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1812
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Image 8 of James Madison Pamphlet Collection copy y X tions but there is no tribunal to Bho they are bound to ac count for those monies provision by law that those officers a aunua ity i their aceount of...
- Contributor: New Hampshire. Governor ( : Plumer) - James Madison Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
- Date: 1812