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Page 79
... live in harmony and friendly intercourse ? In matters of religion I have considered that its free exercise is placed by the Constitution independent of the powers of the General Government . I have therefore undertaken on no oc- casion ...
... live in harmony and friendly intercourse ? In matters of religion I have considered that its free exercise is placed by the Constitution independent of the powers of the General Government . I have therefore undertaken on no oc- casion ...
Page 86
... lives ; for , had not the walls been strongly shored up from without , the structure would have crumbled to pieces . Into the north wing the new President went , accompanied by the only remaining secretaries , Dexter and Stoddert , and ...
... lives ; for , had not the walls been strongly shored up from without , the structure would have crumbled to pieces . Into the north wing the new President went , accompanied by the only remaining secretaries , Dexter and Stoddert , and ...
Page 94
... live ) than to cultiva- tion . There is no settlement from this place to New - Madrid , which is itself inconsiderable . Ascending the river , you come to Cape Girardeau , St. Genevieve , and St. Louis , where , though the inhabitants ...
... live ) than to cultiva- tion . There is no settlement from this place to New - Madrid , which is itself inconsiderable . Ascending the river , you come to Cape Girardeau , St. Genevieve , and St. Louis , where , though the inhabitants ...
Page 97
... lives were lost , horses and cattle swept away , and a scene of destruction laid . The last calamity of this kind happened in 1794 ; but , fortu- nately , they are not frequent . In the preceding year the engineer who superintended the ...
... lives were lost , horses and cattle swept away , and a scene of destruction laid . The last calamity of this kind happened in 1794 ; but , fortu- nately , they are not frequent . In the preceding year the engineer who superintended the ...
Page 105
... live in three villages ; the first is at eighteen leagues from the Mississippi on the Arkansas River , and the others are at three and six leagues from the first . A scarcity of game on the eastern side of the Mississippi has lately ...
... live in three villages ; the first is at eighteen leagues from the Mississippi on the Arkansas River , and the others are at three and six leagues from the first . A scarcity of game on the eastern side of the Mississippi has lately ...
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