The American Politician: Containing the Declaration of the 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 Interesting Statistical Tables, and Biographical Notices of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, the Several Presidents, and Many Other Distinguished Characters |
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... early associations ; and how honest soever may be the advocates of different views , it cannot be denied that a more accurate knowledge of the basis of our government can be obtained from the doctrines of those who labored to confirm ...
... early associations ; and how honest soever may be the advocates of different views , it cannot be denied that a more accurate knowledge of the basis of our government can be obtained from the doctrines of those who labored to confirm ...
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... early times , that no middle course for America remained , between unlimited submission to a foreign legislature , and a total independ- ence of its claims , men of reflection were less apprehen- sive of danger from the formidable power ...
... early times , that no middle course for America remained , between unlimited submission to a foreign legislature , and a total independ- ence of its claims , men of reflection were less apprehen- sive of danger from the formidable power ...
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... early felt to be necessary , was prepared from the models of the Batavian and Helvetic confederacies - the only examples which remain , with any detail and pre- cision in history , and certainly the only ones which the people at large ...
... early felt to be necessary , was prepared from the models of the Batavian and Helvetic confederacies - the only examples which remain , with any detail and pre- cision in history , and certainly the only ones which the people at large ...
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... early life , and not obscured , but exalted by experience and age ; and , with humble reverence , I feel it to be my duty to add , if a veneration for the religion of a people who profess and call themselves Christians , and a fixed ...
... early life , and not obscured , but exalted by experience and age ; and , with humble reverence , I feel it to be my duty to add , if a veneration for the religion of a people who profess and call themselves Christians , and a fixed ...
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... early in August , to join their colleague in Holland . I have received intelligence of the arrival of both of them in Holland , from whence they all proceeded on their journey to Paris , within 58 THE AMERICAN POLITICIAN . ยท First ...
... early in August , to join their colleague in Holland . I have received intelligence of the arrival of both of them in Holland , from whence they all proceeded on their journey to Paris , within 58 THE AMERICAN POLITICIAN . ยท First ...
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