Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen36Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... cause . Under the specious garb of religion , much that is evil has been done to the world . And conscience is a convenient hobby - horse , on which , when the politician is mounted , he usually ascends so high into the aerial regions ...
... cause . Under the specious garb of religion , much that is evil has been done to the world . And conscience is a convenient hobby - horse , on which , when the politician is mounted , he usually ascends so high into the aerial regions ...
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... cause shall we trace the misfortunes of Poland , but to the jealousy of the nobles , in denying to the supreme ... causes may pro- duce like effects ; and if ever the people of the United States should depart from our confederated ...
... cause shall we trace the misfortunes of Poland , but to the jealousy of the nobles , in denying to the supreme ... causes may pro- duce like effects ; and if ever the people of the United States should depart from our confederated ...
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... cause to For their well directed , unrelenting efforts to un- a standing in society ; to replace them in situations loose the heavy burden , and to break every yoke , in which they may be encouraged to exert their in- they deserve well ...
... cause to For their well directed , unrelenting efforts to un- a standing in society ; to replace them in situations loose the heavy burden , and to break every yoke , in which they may be encouraged to exert their in- they deserve well ...
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... cause ? Can you send a force from the eastward of the Delaware ? The very distance forbids it ; and distance is a powerful auxiliary to a country attacked . If , in the days of James II . , English soldiers , under mili- tary discipline ...
... cause ? Can you send a force from the eastward of the Delaware ? The very distance forbids it ; and distance is a powerful auxiliary to a country attacked . If , in the days of James II . , English soldiers , under mili- tary discipline ...
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... cause . If a cause of rejection exist , this House in the admission of new States . There is no guar - will know it . Congress may then examine the anty in the treaty in favor of adventurers to the boundaries exhibited in the ...
... cause . If a cause of rejection exist , this House in the admission of new States . There is no guar - will know it . Congress may then examine the anty in the treaty in favor of adventurers to the boundaries exhibited in the ...
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