| 1797 - 490 Seiten
...Minifter, becaufc more dangerous to our inde-« pendence and union ; and at the fame time ftudioufly marked with indignities towards the Government of the United States. It evinces a difpofition to feparate the people of the United States from the; Government; to perftiade them that... | |
| John Debritt - 1798 - 582 Seiten
...a minifter, becaufe more dangerous to our independence and union ; and at the fame time fhidioufly marked with indignities towards the government of the United States. It evinces a difpofition to feparate the people of the United States from the government ; to perfuade them that... | |
| 1798 - 992 Seiten
...a minifter, becaufe more dangerous to our independence and union ; and at the fame time ftudioufly marked with indignities towards the government of the United States. It evinces a difpofition to feparate the people of the United States from the government ; to perfuade them that... | |
| 1799 - 438 Seiten
...a. minifter, becaufe more dangerous to our independence and union ; and at the fame time ftudioufly marked with indignities towards the government of the United States. It evinces a difpofition to feparate the people of the United States from the government ; to perfuade them, that... | |
| 1800 - 812 Seiten
...a minifter, becaufe more dangerous to our independence and union ; and at the fame time ftudioufly marked with indignities towards the government of the United States. It evinces a difpofition to feparate the people of the United States from the government ; to perfuade them that... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 426 Seiten
...of the United States, on his taking leave of the Executive Directory. The speech of the Pi esident discloses sentiments more alarming than the refusal...the same time, studiously marked with indignities against the government of the United States. It evinces a disposition to separate the people of the... | |
| 654 Seiten
...of a Minifter, becaufe more dangerous to our independence and union; and at the fame time ftudioufly marked with indignities towards the Government of the United States. It evinces a difpofition to feparate the people of the United States from the Government ; to perfuade them that... | |
| John Taylor - 1804 - 148 Seiten
...the chief magistrate would not in his official character, have ascribed to the government of France " a disposition to separate the people of the United States from the government ; to persuade them that they have different affections, principles and interests, from those of their... | |
| United States. President - 1805 - 276 Seiten
...be proper to take into view, the public audience given to the late minister of the United States, cm his taking leave of the Executive Directory. The speech...the people of the United States from the government ; to persuade them that they have different affections, principles, and interests, from those of their... | |
| John Marshall - 1807 - 840 Seiten
...government. Adverting to the audience of leave given by the executive directory to colonel Monroe, he said, " the speech of the president discloses sentiments more...States. It evinces a disposition to separate the people from their government ; to persuade them that they have different affections, principles, and interests... | |
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