History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... whole constitutional vigor , as the sheet - anchor of our peace at home , and safety abroad ; a jealous care of the right of election by the people , a mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword of revolution where ...
... whole constitutional vigor , as the sheet - anchor of our peace at home , and safety abroad ; a jealous care of the right of election by the people , a mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword of revolution where ...
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... whole amount is considera- bly short of the present military estab- lishment . For the surplus no particular use can be pointed out . For defence against invasion their number is as nothing ; nor is it conceived needful or JEFFERSON'S ...
... whole amount is considera- bly short of the present military estab- lishment . For the surplus no particular use can be pointed out . For defence against invasion their number is as nothing ; nor is it conceived needful or JEFFERSON'S ...
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... whole of the judicial labors of the United States were now thrown . And another bill was passed , dividing the states , with the exception of Maine and the region beyond the mountains , into six circuits , in each of which one judge ...
... whole of the judicial labors of the United States were now thrown . And another bill was passed , dividing the states , with the exception of Maine and the region beyond the mountains , into six circuits , in each of which one judge ...
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... whole sys- tem of Mr. Jefferson's policy , and in all probability , prove fatal to the success of his administration . Instigations to immediate war were at once attempted in Congress ( p . 35 , ) and were strongly countenanced by the ...
... whole sys- tem of Mr. Jefferson's policy , and in all probability , prove fatal to the success of his administration . Instigations to immediate war were at once attempted in Congress ( p . 35 , ) and were strongly countenanced by the ...
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... whole of Louisiana , for the sum of fifty millions of francs . At first , it The Marquis de Marbois was the agent with whom Livingston had to treat , and Talleyrand was superintend ent of the negotiation . seemed to the American ...
... whole of Louisiana , for the sum of fifty millions of francs . At first , it The Marquis de Marbois was the agent with whom Livingston had to treat , and Talleyrand was superintend ent of the negotiation . seemed to the American ...
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