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 negotiations 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 ...

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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 negotiations 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 ...

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Lowell,John,1769-1840.

Date

1812.

Language

eng

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text

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http://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/iudl/general/VAC2595

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Lowell,John,1769-1840., “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 negotiations 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 ...,” The War of 1812 in the Collections of the Lilly Library, accessed April 26, 2024, https://collections.libraries.indiana.edu/warof1812/items/show/2603.

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