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and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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We wish you had thought proper to have employed counsel , individuals are not
supposed to be acquainted with law ; therefore we permit your filing an additional
affidavit . " While Mr . Dallas was assisting the defendant in drawing the ...
We wish you had thought proper to have employed counsel , individuals are not
supposed to be acquainted with law ; therefore we permit your filing an additional
affidavit . " While Mr . Dallas was assisting the defendant in drawing the ...
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... is the slow but sure and certain means of destroying the confidence of the
people ; when that confidence , which is the support of the government , ceases ,
the government must fall . The government of this country has thought proper to
pass ...
... is the slow but sure and certain means of destroying the confidence of the
people ; when that confidence , which is the support of the government , ceases ,
the government must fall . The government of this country has thought proper to
pass ...
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The Judge thought that in this compliment , as to the “ intentions ” of the President
, there was contained a sting , which was intended should be felt , for it was in
substance to say of the President : “ You may have good intentions , but I doubt ...
The Judge thought that in this compliment , as to the “ intentions ” of the President
, there was contained a sting , which was intended should be felt , for it was in
substance to say of the President : “ You may have good intentions , but I doubt ...
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The Judge stated , that government had thought proper to raise two armies , the
one the western arniy , whose enlistment was limited to five years , and the other
whose enlistment was also limited ; that is , during the existence of the ...
The Judge stated , that government had thought proper to raise two armies , the
one the western arniy , whose enlistment was limited to five years , and the other
whose enlistment was also limited ; that is , during the existence of the ...
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Thus , then , in doing an act which the President was by law bound to do , of
which a court of justice had no cognizance , the President is charged “ with an
interference to influence the decisions of a court of justice . " The Judge thought
no ...
Thus , then , in doing an act which the President was by law bound to do , of
which a court of justice had no cognizance , the President is charged “ with an
interference to influence the decisions of a court of justice . " The Judge thought
no ...
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