Cabinet papers [contin.] 1794-1795. [Miscellanies, 1794-1795] Military papers. 1798-1800. Correspondence [contin.] 1789-1795J.F. Trow, 1851 |
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... considerations which forbid an acquiescence in this course of proceeding , render it unnecessary to discuss the proba- bility of its success ; else it might have been proper to test the considerations which have been mentioned as a ...
... considerations which forbid an acquiescence in this course of proceeding , render it unnecessary to discuss the proba- bility of its success ; else it might have been proper to test the considerations which have been mentioned as a ...
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... consideration that the forms of referring what concerned the government of the Union to the judgment of its own Executive , were carefully observed . There was no diffi- culty in reconciling the intimation of an opinion unfavorable to a ...
... consideration that the forms of referring what concerned the government of the Union to the judgment of its own Executive , were carefully observed . There was no diffi- culty in reconciling the intimation of an opinion unfavorable to a ...
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... consideration . You say , that if you had undertaken not only to comply promptly with the President's requisition , but to embody a dis- tinct corps for the same service , a useless expense would have been incurred by the State , an ...
... consideration . You say , that if you had undertaken not only to comply promptly with the President's requisition , but to embody a dis- tinct corps for the same service , a useless expense would have been incurred by the State , an ...
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... consideration and decision of this point . But there are arguments weighing heavily against the opinion you have expressed , which , in the mean time , are offered to your candid consideration . The Constitution of the United States ...
... consideration and decision of this point . But there are arguments weighing heavily against the opinion you have expressed , which , in the mean time , are offered to your candid consideration . The Constitution of the United States ...
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... consideration , as they have already undergone some alterations , and as I am not with- out hopes of other and further amendments , I really think they ought not to be published in their present crude state ; especially as in the course ...
... consideration , as they have already undergone some alterations , and as I am not with- out hopes of other and further amendments , I really think they ought not to be published in their present crude state ; especially as in the course ...
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