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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... manner at least as supercilious . I allude to the refusal of Mr. Jefferson , not only to ratify , but even to consult the Senate , on the merits of the treaty entered into with Great Britain , by Messrs . Munroe and Pinkney . Those ...
... manner at least as supercilious . I allude to the refusal of Mr. Jefferson , not only to ratify , but even to consult the Senate , on the merits of the treaty entered into with Great Britain , by Messrs . Munroe and Pinkney . Those ...
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... manner in which the author of the Olive - Branch expresses himself , on the subject of the War , we might naturally infer , that , in his opinion , a law de- claring war , was attended with superiour obliga- tions to those which ...
... manner in which the author of the Olive - Branch expresses himself , on the subject of the War , we might naturally infer , that , in his opinion , a law de- claring war , was attended with superiour obliga- tions to those which ...
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... manner best calculated to secure that end . When emergencies occur which are either beyond the reach of the judicial tribunals , or too pressing to admit of the delay incident to their forms , States , which have no common umpire , must ...
... manner best calculated to secure that end . When emergencies occur which are either beyond the reach of the judicial tribunals , or too pressing to admit of the delay incident to their forms , States , which have no common umpire , must ...
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