The American Museum: Or, Annual Register of Fugitive Pieces, Ancient and Modern. For the Year 1798. [One Line in Latin]Mathew Carey, Philadelphia, 1799 - 416 páginas |
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... equal to all the other inftances of forgery , not capital , that have oc- cured in the long term of fourteen years . Robbery , burglary , and the crime against nature , were formerly punifhed with death in this ftate : fince the year ...
... equal to all the other inftances of forgery , not capital , that have oc- cured in the long term of fourteen years . Robbery , burglary , and the crime against nature , were formerly punifhed with death in this ftate : fince the year ...
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... equal to that which it is the lot of poverty to endure , while their fare was much better - that there were no places for folitary confine- ment nor power to inflict it , and no real increase of punishment for a fe- cond offence ; we ...
... equal to that which it is the lot of poverty to endure , while their fare was much better - that there were no places for folitary confine- ment nor power to inflict it , and no real increase of punishment for a fe- cond offence ; we ...
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... equal liberty , to the end of the fecond Punic war , penalties fhort of death were found fufficient for the government of Rome . Simple in their manners - frugal - unacquainted with luxury , and intent upon conquering the world , these ...
... equal liberty , to the end of the fecond Punic war , penalties fhort of death were found fufficient for the government of Rome . Simple in their manners - frugal - unacquainted with luxury , and intent upon conquering the world , these ...
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... equal to our most fanguine wishes * . These are the fruits ( and immenfe fruits they are ) of a vigorous , though temperate , refiftance to the aggreffions of Great Britain . Let us grant , for argument fake , all that can be pretended ...
... equal to our most fanguine wishes * . These are the fruits ( and immenfe fruits they are ) of a vigorous , though temperate , refiftance to the aggreffions of Great Britain . Let us grant , for argument fake , all that can be pretended ...
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... equals , and recognised their inde- pendence and the freedom of their flag ; because it was fuppofed they would be able and willing to pro- tect both . The fame fuppofition could not exift with refpect to Hamburgh and the other Hanfe ...
... equals , and recognised their inde- pendence and the freedom of their flag ; because it was fuppofed they would be able and willing to pro- tect both . The fame fuppofition could not exift with refpect to Hamburgh and the other Hanfe ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Página 275 - Relying, however, on the purity of their intentions, the justice of their cause, and the integrity and intelligence of the people, under an overruling Providence which had so signally protected this country from the first, the representatives of this nation, then consisting of little more than half its present number, not only broke to pieces the chains which were forging and...
Página 280 - With this conduct of the French government, it will be proper to take into view the public audience given to the late minister of the United States, on his taking leave of the executive directory. The speech of the...
Página 282 - The greater part of the cruisers, whose depredations have been most injurious, have been built, and some of them partially equipped in the United States. Although an effectual remedy may be attended with difficulty, yet I have thought it my duty to present the subject generally to your consideration. If a mode can be devised, by the wisdom of Congress, to prevent the resources of the United States from being converted into the means of annoying our trade, a great evil will be prevented.
Página 277 - In that retirement, which is his voluntary choice, may he long live to enjoy the delicious recollection of his services, the gratitude of mankind; the happy fruits of them to himself and the world, which are daily increasing, and that splendid prospect of the future fortunes of his country, which is opening from year to year.
Página 278 - ... an inflexible determination to maintain peace and inviolable faith with all nations, and that system of neutrality and impartiality among the belligerent powers of Europe which has been adopted by this government...
Página 400 - Such attempts ought to be repelled with a decision which shall convince France and the world that we are not a degraded people, humiliated under a colonial spirit of fear and sense of inferiority, fitted to be the miserable instruments of foreign influence, and regardless of national honor, character, and interest.
Página 283 - Although the imposition of new burdens cannot be in itself agreeable, yet there is no ground to doubt that the American people will expect from you such measures as their actual engagements, their present security, and future interests demand.
Página 279 - ... of the French Government and vindicate the conduct of the United States.
Página 357 - Georgia, willing to fix in an equitable and permanent manner the rules which ought to be followed relative to the correspondence and commerce which the...
Página 402 - Enemy aforementioned to neutral Places; but also from one Place belonging to an Enemy, to another Place belonging to an Enemy, whether they be under the Jurisdiction of the same Prince or under Several...