History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 Seiten |
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... occasion , he deliv- ered an address to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States , who had assembled some weeks pre- viously , and had been occupied in forming their respective bodies , in the order , and with the ...
... occasion , he deliv- ered an address to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States , who had assembled some weeks pre- viously , and had been occupied in forming their respective bodies , in the order , and with the ...
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... occasion which brings us to- gether , I shall take my present leave , but not without reverting , once more , to the benign Parent of the human race , in humble supplication , that , since he has been pleased to favor the American ...
... occasion which brings us to- gether , I shall take my present leave , but not without reverting , once more , to the benign Parent of the human race , in humble supplication , that , since he has been pleased to favor the American ...
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... occasion the House of Rep- resentatives sat with closed doors ; which was the occasion of some complaint ; as if Congress proposed and were ma- turing some improper measures . But it soon died away , from the confident belief that the ...
... occasion the House of Rep- resentatives sat with closed doors ; which was the occasion of some complaint ; as if Congress proposed and were ma- turing some improper measures . But it soon died away , from the confident belief that the ...
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... occasion , and declared that the federal government would fail essentially in providing a remedy for existing evils , and in securing justice to the States , which was the express design of its establishment , unless the debts of the ...
... occasion , and declared that the federal government would fail essentially in providing a remedy for existing evils , and in securing justice to the States , which was the express design of its establishment , unless the debts of the ...
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... occasion of some complaint , as if the military operations of the United States were of- fensive and unjust . But the western frontiers of Virginia and Pennsylvania , were then fast settling , and it became necessary for the general ...
... occasion of some complaint , as if the military operations of the United States were of- fensive and unjust . But the western frontiers of Virginia and Pennsylvania , were then fast settling , and it became necessary for the general ...
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