An Answer to Certain Parts of a Work Published by Mathew Carey: Entitled "The Olive-branch," Or "Faults on Both Sides."W. M'Kean, 1816 - 231 páginas |
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... considered as scarcely less marvellous . A work , however , with such a title , did appear , it was commended by many of the most distinguished men of the democratic party , even by Mr. Jefferson himself , and from him , down to the ...
... considered as scarcely less marvellous . A work , however , with such a title , did appear , it was commended by many of the most distinguished men of the democratic party , even by Mr. Jefferson himself , and from him , down to the ...
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... considered as a fine , or penalty , and such the bill framed upon Mr. Monroe's letter considered it , upon the class for not having furnished their number of re- cruits , this is a novel mode of recovering it . In all criminal ...
... considered as a fine , or penalty , and such the bill framed upon Mr. Monroe's letter considered it , upon the class for not having furnished their number of re- cruits , this is a novel mode of recovering it . In all criminal ...
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... considered the treaty as actually expired . I said , that I did presume there could be but one opinion on that point in respect to the commercial part of the treaty , which was , that it had expired ; that other articles had been ...
... considered the treaty as actually expired . I said , that I did presume there could be but one opinion on that point in respect to the commercial part of the treaty , which was , that it had expired ; that other articles had been ...
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