The American Politican: Containing the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, the Inaugural and First Annual Addresses and Messages of All the Presidents, and Other Important State Papers; Together with a Selection of Interesting Statistical Tables, and Biographical Notices of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, the Several Presidents, and Many Other Distinguished Characters |
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... received , ) the rising credit and respecta- bility of our country , the general and increasing good - will towards the government of the Union , and the concord , peace , and plenty , with which we are blessed , are circum- stances ...
... received , ) the rising credit and respecta- bility of our country , the general and increasing good - will towards the government of the Union , and the concord , peace , and plenty , with which we are blessed , are circum- stances ...
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... received so explicit a sanction from your declaration . Gentlemen of the Senate and House of Representatives : I have directed the proper officers to lay before you , respectively , such papers and estimates as regard the affairs ...
... received so explicit a sanction from your declaration . Gentlemen of the Senate and House of Representatives : I have directed the proper officers to lay before you , respectively , such papers and estimates as regard the affairs ...
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... , to join their colleague in Holland . I have received intelligence of the arrival of both of them in Holland , from whence 1 they all proceeded on their journey to Paris , within 58 THE AMERICAN POLITICIAN . First Annual Address,
... , to join their colleague in Holland . I have received intelligence of the arrival of both of them in Holland , from whence 1 they all proceeded on their journey to Paris , within 58 THE AMERICAN POLITICIAN . First Annual Address,
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... received from all the powers with whom we have principal relations , had inspired a confidence that our peace with them would not have been disturbed . But a cessation of irregularities which had affected the commerce of neutral nations ...
... received from all the powers with whom we have principal relations , had inspired a confidence that our peace with them would not have been disturbed . But a cessation of irregularities which had affected the commerce of neutral nations ...
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... received the repairs requisite to put them also into sound condition . As a superintending officer will be necessary at each yard , his duties and emoluments , hitherto fixed by the executive , will be a more proper subject for legis ...
... received the repairs requisite to put them also into sound condition . As a superintending officer will be necessary at each yard , his duties and emoluments , hitherto fixed by the executive , will be a more proper subject for legis ...
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