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BOOK

Title:  
Ueber die Brauchbarkeit der in verschiedenen europäischen Staaten veröffentlichten Resultate des Recrutirungs-Geschäftes zur Beurtheilung des Entwicklungs- und Gesundheits-Zustandes ihrer Bevölkerungen
Creator:
Bischoff, Th. Ludw. Wilh. (Theodor Ludwig Wilhelm), 1807-1882
Publication:
Verlag der K. Akademie, München, 1867.
Call #:  
Pam. v.814 no.15
Extent:
[65] p. ; octavo.



BOOK

Title:  
In Council of safety, Philadelphia, December 23, 1776: Friends and countrymen, The pressing exigency of the times induces us once more to address you, while we can deplore the calamities of our country without restraint, and before the voice of truth and the exertions of tyranny
Creators:
Pennsylvania Council of Safety. | Wharton, Thomas, 1735-1778
Publication:
Printed by John Dunlap, Philadelphia], [1776].
Notes:  
Signed: By order of Council, Thomas Wharton, Jun. president.
Call #:  
973.3 P38CS
Extent:
[1] p. ; 33 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
Documents relative to Central American affairs, and the enlistment question
Creators:
United States Dept. of State. | Great Britain Foreign Office. | United States Congress House.(34th, 1st session : 1855-1856).
Publication:
C. Wendell, Printer, Washington, 1856.
Call #:  
973.8 Un14d
Extent:
485 p. : 1 map ; octavo.



BOOK

Title:  
... History of laws prohibiting correspondence with a foreign government and acceptance of a commission: Memorandum on the history and scope of the laws prohibiting correspondence with a foreign government and acceptance of a commission to serve a foreign state in war, being sections five and nine of the federal penal code
Creators:
United States Dept. of Justice. | Warren, Charles, 1868-1954
Publication:
Govt. print. off, Washington, 1917.
Notes:  
Presented by Mr. Brandegee. Referred to the Committee on printing January 29, 1917. Issued also in 1915, without document series note, with title "Memorandum on the history and scope of the laws prohibiting correspondence with a foreign government ..." "The immediate cause of the passage of the act of 1799 was the intermeddling of a private citizen, Dr. George Logan, in negotiations pending in 1798 between the United States and France." - p.4.
Call #:  
341.7 Un3w
Extent:
23 p. ; 23 1/2 cm.



Title:  
To all brave, healthy, able bodied, and well disposed young men, in this neighbourhood, who have any inclination to join the troops, now raising under General Washington, for the defence of the liberties and independence of the United States, against hostile designs of foreign enemies, take notice
Creators:
Jones, B. | David Center for the American Revolution
Publication:
publisher not identified], Saint Paul, Minn.], 1942.
Notes:  
"The Above is a Reproduction of George Washington's Recruiting Poster."- lower margin. [Page] eight, St. Paul Dispatch, Monday, October 12, 1942- header.
Call #:  
973.C683 no. 820 (extra oversize)
Extent:
1 broadside : illustrations ; 41 x 43 cm