History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and of His Contemporaries, Volumen7D. Appleton, 1865 |
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... recent battle of Arcola were laid at their feet . General Pinckney meanwhile remained in Paris , un- certain how soon the threats of his imprisonment might be fulfilled , but resolved to await a written order to de- part . The day after ...
... recent battle of Arcola were laid at their feet . General Pinckney meanwhile remained in Paris , un- certain how soon the threats of his imprisonment might be fulfilled , but resolved to await a written order to de- part . The day after ...
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... recent decree contraven- ing the treaty , and recommended measures of defence- a naval establishment - the regulation of private vessels armed for the purpose of defence ; the equipment of the frigates , and a provision of vessels of ...
... recent decree contraven- ing the treaty , and recommended measures of defence- a naval establishment - the regulation of private vessels armed for the purpose of defence ; the equipment of the frigates , and a provision of vessels of ...
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... recent treaty with Great Britain — added to the articles of contraband those enumerated in that treaty - declared every American holding a commission from the enemies of France , as well as every seaman on board such vessels , a pirate ...
... recent treaty with Great Britain — added to the articles of contraband those enumerated in that treaty - declared every American holding a commission from the enemies of France , as well as every seaman on board such vessels , a pirate ...
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... recent election in the city of New York opened hopes in that quarter . He wrote to Gates , the long for- gotten hero ... recently delegated to the Assembly of New York . Masking his jealousy of him , Jefferson opened a correspondence ...
... recent election in the city of New York opened hopes in that quarter . He wrote to Gates , the long for- gotten hero ... recently delegated to the Assembly of New York . Masking his jealousy of him , Jefferson opened a correspondence ...
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... recent interview with him , that " the variety of other topics kept it out of sight , ” and ad- mitting " the general substance of it " was his , " though the diction had been considerably altered , " he stated , " I could not disavow ...
... recent interview with him , that " the variety of other topics kept it out of sight , ” and ad- mitting " the general substance of it " was his , " though the diction had been considerably altered , " he stated , " I could not disavow ...
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Página 261 - That the government created by this compact was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; since that would have made its discretion, and not the Constitution, the measure of its powers; but that, as in all other cases of compact among parties having no common judge, each party has an equal right to judge for itself, as well of infractions, as of the mode and measure of redress.
Página 817 - I, even I, am he that blotteth out thy transgressions for mine own sake, and will not remember thy sins.
Página 471 - ... freedom of religion ; freedom of the press; and freedom of person, under the protection of the habeas corpus ; and trial by juries impartially selected. These principles form the bright constellation which has gone before us, and guided our steps through an age of revolution and reformation.
Página 593 - The basis of our government being the opinion of the people, the very first object should be to keep that right; and were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter.
Página 470 - ... the support of the State governments in all their rights, as the most competent administrations for our domestic concerns, and the surest bulwarks against anti-republican tendencies: the preservation of the general government in its whole constitutional vigor, as the sheet anchor of our peace at home, and safety abroad...
Página 155 - I will never send another minister to France without assurances that he will be received, respected, and honored as the representative of a great, free, powerful, and independent nation.
Página 717 - That the respective colonies are entitled to the common law of England, and more especially to the great and inestimable privilege of being tried by their peers of the vicinage, according to the course of that law.
Página 819 - To examine themselves, whether they repent them truly of their former sins, stedfastly purposing to lead a new life; have a lively faith in God's mercy through Christ, with a thankful remembrance of his death; and be in charity with all men.
Página 470 - ... militia, our best reliance in peace, and for the first moments of war, till regulars may relieve them ; the supremacy of the civil over the military authority; economy in the public expense, that labor may be lightly burdened; the honest payment of our debts, and sacred preservation of the public faith...
Página 668 - Resolved that provision ought to be made for the admission of States lawfully arising within the limits of the United States, whether from a voluntary junction of Government and Territory or otherwise, with the consent of a number of voices in the National legislature less than the whole.