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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... defence of civil liberty , from purely patriotic motives , and without just and adequate reward : and of the distinguished band of patriots in the councils of the country , at that critical period , of whom , it might be almost ...
... defence of civil liberty , from purely patriotic motives , and without just and adequate reward : and of the distinguished band of patriots in the councils of the country , at that critical period , of whom , it might be almost ...
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... defence , and for the security of the blessings of liberty ; " and for delegating sufficient political authority to Congress , to di- rect , control and enforce all measures for the benefit of the States collectively . And this object ...
... defence , and for the security of the blessings of liberty ; " and for delegating sufficient political authority to Congress , to di- rect , control and enforce all measures for the benefit of the States collectively . And this object ...
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... defence of justice and the rights of man . Hon . John Adams was inducted into the office of Vice President of the United States , and ex officio President of the Senate , on the twenty - fourth of April : when he ad- dressed the Senate ...
... defence of justice and the rights of man . Hon . John Adams was inducted into the office of Vice President of the United States , and ex officio President of the Senate , on the twenty - fourth of April : when he ad- dressed the Senate ...
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... defence , in the time of the Revolution , should be assumed by the United States . In the speech of the President to Congress , at the begin- ning of the second session , he referred to several subjects of a public nature , which he ...
... defence , in the time of the Revolution , should be assumed by the United States . In the speech of the President to Congress , at the begin- ning of the second session , he referred to several subjects of a public nature , which he ...
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