History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and of His Contemporaries, Volume 3D. Appleton, 1859 - United States |
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... continued uncertainty and alarm from dangers which menaced their double frontier . The laws which were passed for their protection , for the apprehension of persons of " equivocal character , " early in the warfare , were soon followed ...
... continued uncertainty and alarm from dangers which menaced their double frontier . The laws which were passed for their protection , for the apprehension of persons of " equivocal character , " early in the warfare , were soon followed ...
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... parent's property , will soon melt down those great estates , which , if they continued , might favour the power of the few . The number of the disaffected , who are so from speculative notions of government , is 40 [ 1783 . THE REPUBLIC .
... parent's property , will soon melt down those great estates , which , if they continued , might favour the power of the few . The number of the disaffected , who are so from speculative notions of government , is 40 [ 1783 . THE REPUBLIC .
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... continued throughout this and the succeeding year deeply engaged in his professional labours , as to which he observed " Legislative folly had afforded so plentiful a * Chancellor Kent . + Chancellor Livingston was the opposite counsel ...
... continued throughout this and the succeeding year deeply engaged in his professional labours , as to which he observed " Legislative folly had afforded so plentiful a * Chancellor Kent . + Chancellor Livingston was the opposite counsel ...
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... continued a member part of three successive years . There , his presence was soon felt in the introduction of bills , parts of a comprehensive and " Our delegation Randall , i . 198. Memoir by Jefferson , Works , i . 29 . had been ...
... continued a member part of three successive years . There , his presence was soon felt in the introduction of bills , parts of a comprehensive and " Our delegation Randall , i . 198. Memoir by Jefferson , Works , i . 29 . had been ...
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... and soldiers of the American army , shall be considered as a com- mon fund , for the use and benefit of such of the United States , as have be- of moment , owing to the continued remissness of the 72 [ 1783 . THE REPUBLIC .
... and soldiers of the American army , shall be considered as a com- mon fund , for the use and benefit of such of the United States , as have be- of moment , owing to the continued remissness of the 72 [ 1783 . THE REPUBLIC .
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