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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... given me a good head , and thank God , he has also given me a good heart . " This was a suit in the mayor's court of the city of New- York , to recover the rents of property held by the defend- ant under an order of Sir Henry Clinton ...
... given me a good head , and thank God , he has also given me a good heart . " This was a suit in the mayor's court of the city of New- York , to recover the rents of property held by the defend- ant under an order of Sir Henry Clinton ...
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... given rise , the sovereignty of the popular will , which was recognised as the basis of every proceeding , was pushed to the utmost extremes in its application ; and wherever the operations of the laws bore hard , in the then unsettled ...
... given rise , the sovereignty of the popular will , which was recognised as the basis of every proceeding , was pushed to the utmost extremes in its application ; and wherever the operations of the laws bore hard , in the then unsettled ...
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... given for her raw materials , agriculture , and not manufactures , would be encouraged . They were in no event to conclude any treaty , unless the trade with the West Indies was placed on its former footing . It was not to be definitive ...
... given for her raw materials , agriculture , and not manufactures , would be encouraged . They were in no event to conclude any treaty , unless the trade with the West Indies was placed on its former footing . It was not to be definitive ...
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... given . The British ministry , acting on the power of regulation recently conferred upon them , issued two proclamations ; the first of which restrained the importation of the pro- duce of the United States to British vessels ...
... given . The British ministry , acting on the power of regulation recently conferred upon them , issued two proclamations ; the first of which restrained the importation of the pro- duce of the United States to British vessels ...
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... composing it , aud has given as faithful an account as I could myself . For this portion , therefore , of my own life , I re- fer altogether to his history . " Olney , Smallwood and Howard , Lee and Morgan , 64 [ 1783 . THE REPUBLIC .
... composing it , aud has given as faithful an account as I could myself . For this portion , therefore , of my own life , I re- fer altogether to his history . " Olney , Smallwood and Howard , Lee and Morgan , 64 [ 1783 . THE REPUBLIC .
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