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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... give my view of the subject . Perhaps it may be useful to him also . It has been a great object with our adminis- tration , ever since Mr. Jefferson's accession , so to manage their intercourse with Great Britain and Bonaparte , as to ...
... give my view of the subject . Perhaps it may be useful to him also . It has been a great object with our adminis- tration , ever since Mr. Jefferson's accession , so to manage their intercourse with Great Britain and Bonaparte , as to ...
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... give all the exact dates of the different orders . Some days , however , previously to the declaration of war , those magistrates were requested by the Secretary of war , by order of the President , to order into the service of the ...
... give all the exact dates of the different orders . Some days , however , previously to the declaration of war , those magistrates were requested by the Secretary of war , by order of the President , to order into the service of the ...
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... gives to Congress the power of making all laws necessary to carry the powers previously granted into effect . In dis ... give it operation , suppose they should be of opinion , that the right of the trial by jury , was one of the ...
... gives to Congress the power of making all laws necessary to carry the powers previously granted into effect . In dis ... give it operation , suppose they should be of opinion , that the right of the trial by jury , was one of the ...
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