History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... spirit of candor and impartiality has guided him in his researches for this volume , and that his statements are made in conformity to the public documents and records which still exist . His strongest desire for the continuance of the ...
... spirit of candor and impartiality has guided him in his researches for this volume , and that his statements are made in conformity to the public documents and records which still exist . His strongest desire for the continuance of the ...
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... spirit of the Constitution , or for the welfare of the people , or the preservation of liberty . And whenever such power is displayed , in wantonness or caprice , or for party purposes , the chief magistrate and his advisers may expect ...
... spirit of the Constitution , or for the welfare of the people , or the preservation of liberty . And whenever such power is displayed , in wantonness or caprice , or for party purposes , the chief magistrate and his advisers may expect ...
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... spirit of revenge . * The President proceeded to the Senate chamber on the second day of the session , when the members of the House , by his request , attended , and made the speech in person , as he did also when he first met Congress ...
... spirit of revenge . * The President proceeded to the Senate chamber on the second day of the session , when the members of the House , by his request , attended , and made the speech in person , as he did also when he first met Congress ...
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... spirit towards the United States , were sincere . This Act of Parliament for- bid the importation into any British ports of goods and pro- ducts of Africa , Asia , and America , except in vessels owned and manned by British subjects ...
... spirit towards the United States , were sincere . This Act of Parliament for- bid the importation into any British ports of goods and pro- ducts of Africa , Asia , and America , except in vessels owned and manned by British subjects ...
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... spirit , to- wards the United States . The detention of the forts within the federal territory , contrary to an express article in the treaty of 1783 , could not be justified ; and all propositions for commercial intercourse , on terms ...
... spirit , to- wards the United States . The detention of the forts within the federal territory , contrary to an express article in the treaty of 1783 , could not be justified ; and all propositions for commercial intercourse , on terms ...
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