The American Politician; Containing the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, the Inaugural and First Annual Addresses and Messages of All the Presidents, and Other Important State Papers; Together with a Selection of ... Statistical Tables, and Biographical Notices of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, the Several Presidents, Etc. Third EditionE. Leland and W. J. Whiting, 1842 - 552 pages |
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... limits which we prescribed to ourselves in our prospectus , that we might not mar the symmetry of the structure , by omitting any of its parts . We would , in conclusion , express our gratitude to our friends , for the activity and zeal ...
... limits which we prescribed to ourselves in our prospectus , that we might not mar the symmetry of the structure , by omitting any of its parts . We would , in conclusion , express our gratitude to our friends , for the activity and zeal ...
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... limits prescribed by the laws , and to maintain all in the secure and tranquil enjoyment of the rights of person and property . I have already intimated to you the danger of parties in the state , with particular reference to the ...
... limits prescribed by the laws , and to maintain all in the secure and tranquil enjoyment of the rights of person and property . I have already intimated to you the danger of parties in the state , with particular reference to the ...
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... limits , is probably true ; and in governments of a monarchical cast , patriotism may look with indulgence , if not with favor , upon the spirit of party . But in those of the popular character , in governments purely elective , it is a ...
... limits , is probably true ; and in governments of a monarchical cast , patriotism may look with indulgence , if not with favor , upon the spirit of party . But in those of the popular character , in governments purely elective , it is a ...
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... limits ; but , by the latest authentic intelligence , Spanish garrisons were still continued within our country , and the running of the boundary line had not been commenced ; these circum- stances are the more to be regretted , as they ...
... limits ; but , by the latest authentic intelligence , Spanish garrisons were still continued within our country , and the running of the boundary line had not been commenced ; these circum- stances are the more to be regretted , as they ...
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... limits and jurisdiction of the United States , and brought into their ports , or taken by vessels originally armed in ports of the United States , upon the awards of the commissioners , acting under the seventh article of the same ...
... limits and jurisdiction of the United States , and brought into their ports , or taken by vessels originally armed in ports of the United States , upon the awards of the commissioners , acting under the seventh article of the same ...
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