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Page 44
... means of making water - power . The climate was temperate , owing to the height of the mountains . On the beach he saw many other stones of the colour of iron , and others that some said were like silver ore , all brought down by the ...
... means of making water - power . The climate was temperate , owing to the height of the mountains . On the beach he saw many other stones of the colour of iron , and others that some said were like silver ore , all brought down by the ...
Page 61
... means of preserving our Constitution from its natural enemies , the spirit of sophistry , the spirit of party , the spirit of intrigue , the profligacy of corruption , and the pestilence of foreign in- fluence , which is the angel of ...
... means of preserving our Constitution from its natural enemies , the spirit of sophistry , the spirit of party , the spirit of intrigue , the profligacy of corruption , and the pestilence of foreign in- fluence , which is the angel of ...
Page 66
... means of obtaining official information from that country . Nevertheless , there is reason to believe that the Executive Directory passed a decree on the 2d of March last contraven- ing in part the treaty of amity and commerce of 1778 ...
... means of obtaining official information from that country . Nevertheless , there is reason to believe that the Executive Directory passed a decree on the 2d of March last contraven- ing in part the treaty of amity and commerce of 1778 ...
Page 67
... by me of the policy and propriety of per- mitting our vessels to employ means of defence while engaged in a lawful foreign commerce . It remains for Congress to prescribe such regulations as will enable our seafaring citizens to 67 I I.
... by me of the policy and propriety of per- mitting our vessels to employ means of defence while engaged in a lawful foreign commerce . It remains for Congress to prescribe such regulations as will enable our seafaring citizens to 67 I I.
Page 68
... means of annoying our trade , a great evil will be prevented . With the same view , I think it proper to mention that some of our citizens resident abroad have fitted out privateers , and others have voluntarily taken the command , or ...
... means of annoying our trade , a great evil will be prevented . With the same view , I think it proper to mention that some of our citizens resident abroad have fitted out privateers , and others have voluntarily taken the command , or ...
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