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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... true , the Senate once passed a Resolution , declaring that the seizure and condemnation of our vessels . was a violation of our neutral rights , and an en- croachment upon our independence . It is also as true , that Congress passed a ...
... true , the Senate once passed a Resolution , declaring that the seizure and condemnation of our vessels . was a violation of our neutral rights , and an en- croachment upon our independence . It is also as true , that Congress passed a ...
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... true , the appearance of checks in our constitu- tion . But the theory is lost in the practical expo- sition of its powers . Patronage , and the revenue , enable a bad administration , to corrupt and de- stroy all the branches of the ...
... true , the appearance of checks in our constitu- tion . But the theory is lost in the practical expo- sition of its powers . Patronage , and the revenue , enable a bad administration , to corrupt and de- stroy all the branches of the ...
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... true genius and character of our national government . The people of this country are differently sit- uated from those of all others with respect to their governments . We have two sorts of gov ernment operating at the same time ...
... true genius and character of our national government . The people of this country are differently sit- uated from those of all others with respect to their governments . We have two sorts of gov ernment operating at the same time ...
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