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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... duties of your office . " The official , thus bidden , received the ordinance from the hands of his chief , and read it aloud . The king - at - arms , after the con- clusion of the reading , ordered three flourishes from the royal ...
... duties of your office . " The official , thus bidden , received the ordinance from the hands of his chief , and read it aloud . The king - at - arms , after the con- clusion of the reading , ordered three flourishes from the royal ...
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... duty of the court . We have seen that to make the defendant liable , would be to violate the laws of nations , and forfeit our character as a civilized people ; to violate a solemn treaty of peace , and revive the state of hostility ...
... duty of the court . We have seen that to make the defendant liable , would be to violate the laws of nations , and forfeit our character as a civilized people ; to violate a solemn treaty of peace , and revive the state of hostility ...
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... duties and their rights , and to convert the government into a government of will , not of laws . " The danger of subjugation by England had been warmly urged . He exhibited her condition at large , to show that it was groundless - the ...
... duties and their rights , and to convert the government into a government of will , not of laws . " The danger of subjugation by England had been warmly urged . He exhibited her condition at large , to show that it was groundless - the ...
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... East India and Hudson's Bay companies ; the subjects of Great Britain paying the same duties in the United States as the citizens of the * May 1 , 1783 . United States paid in Great Britain , and which were 54 [ 1783 . THE REPUBLIC .
... East India and Hudson's Bay companies ; the subjects of Great Britain paying the same duties in the United States as the citizens of the * May 1 , 1783 . United States paid in Great Britain , and which were 54 [ 1783 . THE REPUBLIC .
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... duty . The plan * being referred on the nineteenth of June , instructions to the envoys were reported . They strong- ly urged the articles as to a free commerce , on the ground that the immunities offered to British subjects , particu ...
... duty . The plan * being referred on the nineteenth of June , instructions to the envoys were reported . They strong- ly urged the articles as to a free commerce , on the ground that the immunities offered to British subjects , particu ...
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