History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... measures of the federal government . Wishing to flatter no man , and in some measure independent of any mere party in the Union , I hope , that , in the honest expression of my opinions , I shall share in your candor , if I do not meet ...
... measures of the federal government . Wishing to flatter no man , and in some measure independent of any mere party in the Union , I hope , that , in the honest expression of my opinions , I shall share in your candor , if I do not meet ...
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... measures , early adopted and pursued ; which give to it its legitimate and distinctive character . In neither of these respects , however , does the writer pretend to give any new views ; nor does he differ , he believes , from those ...
... measures , early adopted and pursued ; which give to it its legitimate and distinctive character . In neither of these respects , however , does the writer pretend to give any new views ; nor does he differ , he believes , from those ...
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... measures , such as he believed warranted by the evident consequences to the public . It is believed that the historian should confine himself , in a great measure , to a faithful narrative of events , instead of writing essays on ...
... measures , such as he believed warranted by the evident consequences to the public . It is believed that the historian should confine himself , in a great measure , to a faithful narrative of events , instead of writing essays on ...
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... measures through all the States , relating to foreign commerce and foreign intercourse , was found to be essential , as well for the reputation of the country with other nations , as for the present peace and future prosperity of the ...
... measures through all the States , relating to foreign commerce and foreign intercourse , was found to be essential , as well for the reputation of the country with other nations , as for the present peace and future prosperity of the ...
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... measures . It would be superfluous to gentlemen of your great experi- ence , to urge the necessity of order . It is only necessary to make an apology for myself . Not wholly without ex- perience in public assemblies , I have been more ...
... measures . It would be superfluous to gentlemen of your great experi- ence , to urge the necessity of order . It is only necessary to make an apology for myself . Not wholly without ex- perience in public assemblies , I have been more ...
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