Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America; of Their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Resources; of the Characters of Their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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It with in power ihoíe among ourselves whole difficulty pays its army ; its civil offi -
worthletlness hould render then fit cers it does not pay at all . They sube and
acceptable inftruments to his piea . fift by private plunder and corruption , sure .
It with in power ihoíe among ourselves whole difficulty pays its army ; its civil offi -
worthletlness hould render then fit cers it does not pay at all . They sube and
acceptable inftruments to his piea . fift by private plunder and corruption , sure .
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Under the auspices of Mr . Adams , the expense of a permanent navy is saddled
on the people . * “ 5th . Under the auspices of Mr . Adams , we are threatened
with the existence of a standing army . " 6th . The government of the United States
...
Under the auspices of Mr . Adams , the expense of a permanent navy is saddled
on the people . * “ 5th . Under the auspices of Mr . Adams , we are threatened
with the existence of a standing army . " 6th . The government of the United States
...
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... STANDING ARMY . Our credit was not yet reduced so low as to borrow money
at 8 per cent in TIME OF PEACE . ” Judge Chase asked , if these things were true
, what effect would they have on the public mind ? If the people believed those ...
... STANDING ARMY . Our credit was not yet reduced so low as to borrow money
at 8 per cent in TIME OF PEACE . ” Judge Chase asked , if these things were true
, what effect would they have on the public mind ? If the people believed those ...
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... this as his opinion , without coupling it with the malicious intent . " The trayerser
asserts , that under the auspices of the President , we have a standing army . This
is not true ; the traverser ought to know that it is not true — No standing army ...
... this as his opinion , without coupling it with the malicious intent . " The trayerser
asserts , that under the auspices of the President , we have a standing army . This
is not true ; the traverser ought to know that it is not true — No standing army ...
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... a bill authorizing the President to disband the regiments , if he judged the
measure prudent and necessary , during the approaching recess . This bill
amounted to a disbanding of the army , because - bill 44 PROCEEDINGS IN
CONGRESS ,
... a bill authorizing the President to disband the regiments , if he judged the
measure prudent and necessary , during the approaching recess . This bill
amounted to a disbanding of the army , because - bill 44 PROCEEDINGS IN
CONGRESS ,
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