Mr. Miller's reply to Mr. Robertson, of Louisiana

House of Representatives, Jan. 1812 ; Mr. Miller, (of N.Y.) in answer to Mr. Tayler : House of Representatives of the United States, February 1814 ; Mr. Miller's remarks on the motion to reconsider the vote respecting Mr. Calhoun's plan of a bank. Nov. 1814; Mr. Miller's reply to Mr. Barnet of Georgeia and Mr. Scharp of Kentucky on Mr. Pitkin's motion to strike out so much of the bill from the Senate as authorized the enlistment of minors without the consent of their parents, masters and guardians Dec. 1814

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Mr. Miller's reply to Mr. Robertson, of Louisiana

House of Representatives, Jan. 1812 ; Mr. Miller, (of N.Y.) in answer to Mr. Tayler : House of Representatives of the United States, February 1814 ; Mr. Miller's remarks on the motion to reconsider the vote respecting Mr. Calhoun's plan of a bank. Nov. 1814; Mr. Miller's reply to Mr. Barnet of Georgeia and Mr. Scharp of Kentucky on Mr. Pitkin's motion to strike out so much of the bill from the Senate as authorized the enlistment of minors without the consent of their parents, masters and guardians Dec. 1814

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Mr. Miller, (of N.Y.) in answer to Mr. Taylor, Mr. Miller's remarks on the motion to reconsider the vote respecting Mr. Calhoun's plan of a bank, Mr. Miller's reply to Mr. Barnet of Georgia, and Mr. Sharp of Kentucky, on Mr. Pitkin's motion to strike out so much of the bill from the Senate, as authorized the enlistment of minors, without the consent of their parents, masters and guardians.

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