Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America ; of Their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Resources ; of the Characters of Their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men ; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Volume 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 - United States |
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Page 957
... ment and natural independence . This , in my mind , and , I have no doubt , in yours too , would be happinefs , compa- red with the dominion of a French pro- conful , who , under the name of a mi- ritter , fhould dictate to our govern- ment ...
... ment and natural independence . This , in my mind , and , I have no doubt , in yours too , would be happinefs , compa- red with the dominion of a French pro- conful , who , under the name of a mi- ritter , fhould dictate to our govern- ment ...
Page 960
... ment , and the probable Advantage which She will derive from the Subverfion of Italy and the Poffeffion of Belgium , on the Return of Peace . THE object of this obferver is , to expofe the weakness of thofe who with for peace , even ...
... ment , and the probable Advantage which She will derive from the Subverfion of Italy and the Poffeffion of Belgium , on the Return of Peace . THE object of this obferver is , to expofe the weakness of thofe who with for peace , even ...
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... ment was limited to five years , and the other whose enlistment was also limited ; that is , during the exis- tence of the differences with the French republic , so that neither can , with truth or propriety , be termed a standing army ...
... ment was limited to five years , and the other whose enlistment was also limited ; that is , during the exis- tence of the differences with the French republic , so that neither can , with truth or propriety , be termed a standing army ...
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... ment to our government . ' " " " United States , December 3d , 1799. " The principal subject of discussion , during this session of Congress , was a bill , brought into the Senate , by MR . Ross , of Pensylvannia , and passed by that ...
... ment to our government . ' " " " United States , December 3d , 1799. " The principal subject of discussion , during this session of Congress , was a bill , brought into the Senate , by MR . Ross , of Pensylvannia , and passed by that ...
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... ment , the committee , before they proceed farther , shall notify both Houses of such ' death or inability , and the House by which such member was appointed , shall immediately proceed to choose another mem- ber , by ballot , to supply ...
... ment , the committee , before they proceed farther , shall notify both Houses of such ' death or inability , and the House by which such member was appointed , shall immediately proceed to choose another mem- ber , by ballot , to supply ...
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