History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... emplary conduct , " in laying down in peace , arms taken up in defence of the republic and its liberties . " But my respect and admiration for your character are not confined to the consideration of any single act of TO ...
... emplary conduct , " in laying down in peace , arms taken up in defence of the republic and its liberties . " But my respect and admiration for your character are not confined to the consideration of any single act of TO ...
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... character of the government . Each State has a vote - instead of taking all the votes of the representatives in the aggregate , as in all cases where the numerical major- ity govern . It may , however , be justly said with Mr. Madison ...
... character of the government . Each State has a vote - instead of taking all the votes of the representatives in the aggregate , as in all cases where the numerical major- ity govern . It may , however , be justly said with Mr. Madison ...
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... character of an independent nation , seems to have been distinguished by some token of providential agency . And in the important revolution just accomplished in the system of their united government , the tranquil delibera- tion and ...
... character of an independent nation , seems to have been distinguished by some token of providential agency . And in the important revolution just accomplished in the system of their united government , the tranquil delibera- tion and ...
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... characters . But though a brave and accomplished soldier , it is most evident , from his general character , that he was averse to war , except in defence of justice and the rights of man . Hon . John Adams was inducted into the office ...
... characters . But though a brave and accomplished soldier , it is most evident , from his general character , that he was averse to war , except in defence of justice and the rights of man . Hon . John Adams was inducted into the office ...
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... characters , of whose virtuous exertions I have so often been a witness ; from whose countenance and example I ... character , it would be impossible to increase the con- fidence or affection of his country , or make the smallest ...
... characters , of whose virtuous exertions I have so often been a witness ; from whose countenance and example I ... character , it would be impossible to increase the con- fidence or affection of his country , or make the smallest ...
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