The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, 第 3 卷Samuel Campbell, no. 124, Pearl-street, 1801 |
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... engaged ) other : movements were made toward them , they quitted their works , - and betook themselves to a sudden and precipitate flight . To . the left of Sullivan there was a river , and a plain on the right . side of it , along ...
... engaged ) other : movements were made toward them , they quitted their works , - and betook themselves to a sudden and precipitate flight . To . the left of Sullivan there was a river , and a plain on the right . side of it , along ...
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... engaged in a successful expedition against the Mingo and Munsey In- dians , and the Senecas on the Allegany - river . He left Pitts , burg August the 11th , with , 605 rank and file , including militia and volunteers , and did not ...
... engaged in a successful expedition against the Mingo and Munsey In- dians , and the Senecas on the Allegany - river . He left Pitts , burg August the 11th , with , 605 rank and file , including militia and volunteers , and did not ...
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... engaged him to join with 1000 men certain , and promised that every exertion should be made to augment the number . The application coinciding with the king's instructions , to act in concert with the forces of the United States ...
... engaged him to join with 1000 men certain , and promised that every exertion should be made to augment the number . The application coinciding with the king's instructions , to act in concert with the forces of the United States ...
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... of all the European powers are , as far as can be known , very friendly to France , but some of them may be engaged in secret # treaties treaties with Britain , which may oblige them in some 4. D. 1779.3 ST AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
... of all the European powers are , as far as can be known , very friendly to France , but some of them may be engaged in secret # treaties treaties with Britain , which may oblige them in some 4. D. 1779.3 ST AMERICAN REVOLUTION .
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... engaged in the manufactory of a variety of articles , seeing but little prospect of our being able to fulfil the conditions on our part , have declined going on . A great number of waggons on which we depended for this army have been ...
... engaged in the manufactory of a variety of articles , seeing but little prospect of our being able to fulfil the conditions on our part , have declined going on . A great number of waggons on which we depended for this army have been ...
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第 360 頁 - East by a line to be drawn along the middle of the River St. Croix, from its mouth in the Bay of Fundy to its source; and from its source directly North to the aforesaid Highlands, which divide the Rivers that fall into the Atlantic Ocean from those which fall into the River St. Lawrence...
第 410 頁 - In all our deliberations on this subject we kept steadily in our view that which appears to us the greatest interest of every true American, the consolidation of our Union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety, perhaps our national existence.
第 360 頁 - Magdalen Islands, and Labrador, so long as the same shall remain unsettled ; but so soon as the same or either of them shall be settled, it shall not be lawful for the said fishermen to dry or cure fish at such settlement, without a previous agreement for that purpose with the inhabitants, proprietors, or possessors of the ground.
第 395 頁 - ... to compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves, is sinful and tyrannical...
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第 375 頁 - I consider it an indispensable duty to close this last act of my official life by commending the interests of our dearest country to the protection of Almighty God, and those who have the superintendence of them to his holy keeping.
第 410 頁 - It is obviously impracticable, in the Federal Government of these States, to secure all rights of independent sovereignty to each, and yet provide for the interest and safety of all.
第 375 頁 - ... war. Called upon by your country to defend its invaded rights, you accepted the sacred charge before it had formed alliances, and whilst it was without funds or a government to support you. You have conducted the great military contest with wisdom and fortitude, invariably regarding the rights of the civil power through all disasters and changes.
第 391 頁 - ... nor can any man be justly deprived or abridged of any civil right as a citizen, on account of his religious sentiments or peculiar mode of religious worship ; and that no authority can or ought to be vested in, or assumed by, any power whatever, that shall in any case interfere with, or in any manner control, the rights of conscience in the free exercise of religious worship.
第 396 頁 - Be it therefore enacted by the General Assembly, That no man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested, or burthened in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer on account of his religious opinions or belief; but that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain...