History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 Seiten |
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... appeared to be no foundation for internal peace , for national prosperity , or for political respectability in the estimation of the civilized world , but in UNION . The most intelligent citizens , of un- doubted patriotism and ...
... appeared to be no foundation for internal peace , for national prosperity , or for political respectability in the estimation of the civilized world , but in UNION . The most intelligent citizens , of un- doubted patriotism and ...
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... appeared in all his former conduct , public or private . May I , nevertheless , be indulged to inquire , if we look over the catalogue of the first magistrates of nations ; whether they have been denominated presidents , or consuls ...
... appeared in all his former conduct , public or private . May I , nevertheless , be indulged to inquire , if we look over the catalogue of the first magistrates of nations ; whether they have been denominated presidents , or consuls ...
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... appeared in a threatening and hostile attitude , he promptly prepared to check their inroads into our territory , by arms . At this period , there was reason to believe , that several tribes were instigated to commit depredations on ...
... appeared in a threatening and hostile attitude , he promptly prepared to check their inroads into our territory , by arms . At this period , there was reason to believe , that several tribes were instigated to commit depredations on ...
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... appeared in a hostile attitude , committed some depredations , and threatened farther inju- ries . The Society of Friends in Pennsylvania , remon- strated to Congress against the war with the Indian tribes , and expressed an opinion ...
... appeared in a hostile attitude , committed some depredations , and threatened farther inju- ries . The Society of Friends in Pennsylvania , remon- strated to Congress against the war with the Indian tribes , and expressed an opinion ...
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... appeared at first to be in- tended , related only to our exclusion from the islands of Jersey and Guernsey . - Such was the construction of the British Envoy , then in the United States . And his express opinion to that effect , gave ...
... appeared at first to be in- tended , related only to our exclusion from the islands of Jersey and Guernsey . - Such was the construction of the British Envoy , then in the United States . And his express opinion to that effect , gave ...
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