The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers Bequeathed to Him by His Deceased Relative, Band 2J. Crissy, 1845 |
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... law ; nor was any assurance given that the present commissioners were empowered to offer other terms than those which had been formerly rejected . General Carlton therefore could not hope that negotiations would commence on such a basis ...
... law ; nor was any assurance given that the present commissioners were empowered to offer other terms than those which had been formerly rejected . General Carlton therefore could not hope that negotiations would commence on such a basis ...
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... law prohibiting all impressment , " unless it be by warrant from the executive in time of actual invasion ; " and the assembly of South Carolina , during the session at Jacksonborough , also passed a law forbidding impressment , and ...
... law prohibiting all impressment , " unless it be by warrant from the executive in time of actual invasion ; " and the assembly of South Carolina , during the session at Jacksonborough , also passed a law forbidding impressment , and ...
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... influence of mild and equal laws , he might taste that felicity which is , the reward of a mind at peace with itself , and conscious of its own purity . CHAPTER III . General Washington devotes his time to rural 60 THE LIFE OF.
... influence of mild and equal laws , he might taste that felicity which is , the reward of a mind at peace with itself , and conscious of its own purity . CHAPTER III . General Washington devotes his time to rural 60 THE LIFE OF.
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... laws . Neither did the act permit the collectors to be made accountable to con- gress . To the state only were they ... law for their stated meeting , except on extraordinary occasions , and as the present business proposed for their ...
... laws . Neither did the act permit the collectors to be made accountable to con- gress . To the state only were they ... law for their stated meeting , except on extraordinary occasions , and as the present business proposed for their ...
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... laws which might be repugnant to that com- pact . The resolutions which were passed on that subject , and the cir cular letters which accompanied them to the several governors , contain arguments which ought to have demonstrated to all ...
... laws which might be repugnant to that com- pact . The resolutions which were passed on that subject , and the cir cular letters which accompanied them to the several governors , contain arguments which ought to have demonstrated to all ...
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