The Examiner, Volume 1editor, 1814 - United States Containing political essays on the most important events of the time; public laws and official documents. |
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... Dexter's letter , Dexter's letter , reflections on , No. III . IV . V. No. VI . VII . Decatur , Com . Correspondence with Wash , Society , Philadelphia , Democratic stubbornness , Reply , 144 118 with Com . Loans and taxes , 83 355 M ...
... Dexter's letter , Dexter's letter , reflections on , No. III . IV . V. No. VI . VII . Decatur , Com . Correspondence with Wash , Society , Philadelphia , Democratic stubbornness , Reply , 144 118 with Com . Loans and taxes , 83 355 M ...
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... Dexter's fine - spun , jesuitical sophistry , neither the people of Massachusetts , nor not a passion infused by leaders ; it is the any other people ever had , or ever could impatience , the indignation , of a whole have their stomachs ...
... Dexter's fine - spun , jesuitical sophistry , neither the people of Massachusetts , nor not a passion infused by leaders ; it is the any other people ever had , or ever could impatience , the indignation , of a whole have their stomachs ...
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... DEXTER Washington , February 14 , 1814 . 1401 . REFLECTIONS . - Mr . Dexter was one of John Adams's cabinet , at the close of the ricketty administration of that queer ok gentleman ; and with Mr. Wolcott wa openly , repeatedly , accused ...
... DEXTER Washington , February 14 , 1814 . 1401 . REFLECTIONS . - Mr . Dexter was one of John Adams's cabinet , at the close of the ricketty administration of that queer ok gentleman ; and with Mr. Wolcott wa openly , repeatedly , accused ...
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... Dexter , I pre - system , you " AIM , " a FATAL BLOW at the sume , had , at that time , no doubt that par- prosperity of our country ! Your blow is tiality to France was the cause of the not a random one . You " AIM " it ! and ...
... Dexter , I pre - system , you " AIM , " a FATAL BLOW at the sume , had , at that time , no doubt that par- prosperity of our country ! Your blow is tiality to France was the cause of the not a random one . You " AIM " it ! and ...
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... Dexter him- the same accuracy in splitting hairs , that this self ; Mr. Dexter who has already proved , that great lawyer possesses . The truth is , Mr. we are absolved from allegiance , by proving Dexter had mere plain sailing to do ...
... Dexter him- the same accuracy in splitting hairs , that this self ; Mr. Dexter who has already proved , that great lawyer possesses . The truth is , Mr. we are absolved from allegiance , by proving Dexter had mere plain sailing to do ...
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