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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... honour of informing you that the President will accordingly , and in pursuance of the eleventh section of the statute , commonly called the Non - Intercourse Act , issue a procla- mation , so that the trade of the United States with ...
... honour of informing you that the President will accordingly , and in pursuance of the eleventh section of the statute , commonly called the Non - Intercourse Act , issue a procla- mation , so that the trade of the United States with ...
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... honours alike to every state - cannot reasonably object to them . Those who choose that the national interests should ... honour , declared their strong approbation of the judgment and ability with which it was executed . Its ob- noxious ...
... honours alike to every state - cannot reasonably object to them . Those who choose that the national interests should ... honour , declared their strong approbation of the judgment and ability with which it was executed . Its ob- noxious ...
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... honour , col- lected without oppression , and paid without murmurs , melted away the national debt ; and the chief ... honoured legislators , and prompt obedience yielded by a contented people , had silenced the enemies of republican ...
... honour , col- lected without oppression , and paid without murmurs , melted away the national debt ; and the chief ... honoured legislators , and prompt obedience yielded by a contented people , had silenced the enemies of republican ...
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