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; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People : Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Band 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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... measure of defence , and there can be no offence in publishing this as his opinion , without coupling it with the malicious intent . The traverser asserts , that under the auspices of the President , we have a standing army . This is ...
... measure of defence , and there can be no offence in publishing this as his opinion , without coupling it with the malicious intent . The traverser asserts , that under the auspices of the President , we have a standing army . This is ...
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... measure solely belongs to the President of the United States , and not to the judiciary - it belongs to him , and him alone , and no court of justice can try or have jurisdiction over the offence of murder committed on board a British ...
... measure solely belongs to the President of the United States , and not to the judiciary - it belongs to him , and him alone , and no court of justice can try or have jurisdiction over the offence of murder committed on board a British ...
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... measures , adopted to secure our country against foreign attacks , can be renounced , yet it is alike necessary , to the honour of the government , and the satisfaction of the community , that an exact economy should be maintained . I ...
... measures , adopted to secure our country against foreign attacks , can be renounced , yet it is alike necessary , to the honour of the government , and the satisfaction of the community , that an exact economy should be maintained . I ...
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... measure was , at first , opposed by the federalists ; but , before the end of the session , the lower house passed a bill authorizing the President to disband the regiments , if he judged the measure prudent and necessary , during the ...
... measure was , at first , opposed by the federalists ; but , before the end of the session , the lower house passed a bill authorizing the President to disband the regiments , if he judged the measure prudent and necessary , during the ...
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... measures which had compelled the federal government to have recourse to armaments , naval and military . The national debt , at the end of the session stood thus : Dols . Cts . Amount six per cent stock , & c . 28,246,042 96 1 Do ...
... measures which had compelled the federal government to have recourse to armaments , naval and military . The national debt , at the end of the session stood thus : Dols . Cts . Amount six per cent stock , & c . 28,246,042 96 1 Do ...
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