History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... American people with opportunities for deliberating , in perfect tranquility , and dispositions for de- ciding , with unparalleled unanimity , on a form of govern- ment , for the security of their Union , and the advancement of their ...
... American people with opportunities for deliberating , in perfect tranquility , and dispositions for de- ciding , with unparalleled unanimity , on a form of govern- ment , for the security of their Union , and the advancement of their ...
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... also when he first met Congress , after his induction into office . On this occasion his dress was of American manu- facture . * There were different modes or principles of discrimination among 30 [ 1790 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
... also when he first met Congress , after his induction into office . On this occasion his dress was of American manu- facture . * There were different modes or principles of discrimination among 30 [ 1790 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
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... American govern- ment . The present minister manifested a very different spirit . He brought with him from France , all the enthu- siasm for liberty and revolutions , which then prevailed in that nation , and which would allow no ...
... American govern- ment . The present minister manifested a very different spirit . He brought with him from France , all the enthu- siasm for liberty and revolutions , which then prevailed in that nation , and which would allow no ...
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... American vessels and their cargoes to detention and confiscation . The President of the United States ex- pressly impugned this doctrine ; and firmly remonstrated against it , as highly injurious to the commercial interests of the ...
... American vessels and their cargoes to detention and confiscation . The President of the United States ex- pressly impugned this doctrine ; and firmly remonstrated against it , as highly injurious to the commercial interests of the ...
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... American merchant vessels under similar pretexts , and treated the sailors with great severity and cruelty . The Envoy from the United States , at the court of London , had remonstrated , by order of the Presi- dent , against the ...
... American merchant vessels under similar pretexts , and treated the sailors with great severity and cruelty . The Envoy from the United States , at the court of London , had remonstrated , by order of the Presi- dent , against the ...
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