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... persons , mortal William Tell . If he has done so , when who arrested major Andre during the American re- there was the least possibility that he might be involutionary war , and conducted him to the Ameri- error ; he could never upon ...
... persons , mortal William Tell . If he has done so , when who arrested major Andre during the American re- there was the least possibility that he might be involutionary war , and conducted him to the Ameri- error ; he could never upon ...
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... persons petitioning , presents us with the two following protests , one from a member of each house : The following protest was made , and ordered to be entered on the journals of the bouse , viz . Whereas , I conceive every grant of ...
... persons petitioning , presents us with the two following protests , one from a member of each house : The following protest was made , and ordered to be entered on the journals of the bouse , viz . Whereas , I conceive every grant of ...
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... persons which follow in the office of se- nator from the respective states , each state being entitled to two representatives in the senate . There will have been , for example , from New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island ...
... persons which follow in the office of se- nator from the respective states , each state being entitled to two representatives in the senate . There will have been , for example , from New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island ...
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... persons as , by ciples which would govern them in their respective the standing rules of congress , are admitted to a administrations . In following their venerated ex- seat within the chambers , will occupy seats on the ample , my ...
... persons as , by ciples which would govern them in their respective the standing rules of congress , are admitted to a administrations . In following their venerated ex- seat within the chambers , will occupy seats on the ample , my ...
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... persons slain in the public or private armed vessels of the U. States . An American ship has recently arrived at Lon . An act concerning invalid pensioners . don , with £ 50,000 worth of British goods , from An act authorising the ...
... persons slain in the public or private armed vessels of the U. States . An American ship has recently arrived at Lon . An act concerning invalid pensioners . don , with £ 50,000 worth of British goods , from An act authorising the ...
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Seite 136 - that the laws of the several States, except where the Constitution, treaties, or statutes of the United States shall otherwise require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision in trials at common law in the courts of the United States, in cases where they apply.
Seite 289 - Who does not see that the same authority which can establish Christianity, in exclusion of all other Religions, may establish with the same ease any particular sect of Christians, in exclusion of all other Sects? That the same authority which can force a citizen to contribute three pence only of his property for the support of any one establishment, may force him to conform to any other establishment in all cases whatsoever?
Seite 48 - That no goods, wares, or merchandise, shall be imported, under penalty of forfeiture thereof, from one port of the United States to another port of the United States...
Seite 47 - That if any person shall, within the limits of the United States, fit out and arm, or attempt to fit out and arm, or procure to be fitted out and armed, or shall knowingly be concerned in the furnishing, fitting out, or arming, of any ship or vessel...
Seite 289 - That religion or the duty which we owe to our Creator, and the manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence ; and, therefore, all men are equally entitled to the free exercise of religion, according to the dictates of conscience ; and that it is the mutual duty of all to practice Christian forbearance, love and charity towards each other.
Seite 48 - All goods, wares, or merchandise imported contrary to this section, and the vessel wherein the same shall be imported, together with her cargo, tackle, apparel, and furniture, shall be forfeited to the United States ; and such goods, wares, or merchandise, ship, or vessel, and cargo shall be liable to be seized, prosecuted, and condemned in like manner, and under the same regulations...
Seite 289 - It is the duty of every man to render to the Creator such homage, and such only, as he believes to be acceptable to him. This duty is precedent, both in order of time and in degree of obligation, to the claims of civil society. Before any man can be considered as a member of civil society, he must be considered as a subject of the Governor of the universe : and if a member of civil society who enters into any subordinate association must •ja., par.
Seite 289 - The Religion then of every man must be left to the conviction and conscience of every man, and it is the right of every man to exercise it as these may dictate.
Seite 290 - Christianity been on trial. What have been its fruits? More or less in all places, pride and indolence in the Clergy; ignorance and servility in the laity; in both, superstition, bigotry and persecution.
Seite 289 - We maintain therefore that in matters of religion, no man's right is abridged by the institution of civil society, and that religion is wholly exempt from its cognizance.