The Examiner, Volumen1editor, 1814 Containing political essays on the most important events of the time; public laws and official documents. |
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... England , on account of the enormous and oppressive taxes , to which they have been subjected , for the pur- pose of supporting unnecessary and fri- volous wars , will find ourselves sufficient- ly employed in providing means to pay own ...
... England , on account of the enormous and oppressive taxes , to which they have been subjected , for the pur- pose of supporting unnecessary and fri- volous wars , will find ourselves sufficient- ly employed in providing means to pay own ...
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... England , the news of the repeal of the or- ders in council arrived here . The war has , nevertheless , been continued ever since . It was professed to have been be- In such a war , however , we are ; and bating the exploits of the navy ...
... England , the news of the repeal of the or- ders in council arrived here . The war has , nevertheless , been continued ever since . It was professed to have been be- In such a war , however , we are ; and bating the exploits of the navy ...
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... England , office , are neither more nor less than the when we had much more just cause of people's servants , whose duty and business war against France ; and , especially , if it is , to work for the people's good . There he should ...
... England , office , are neither more nor less than the when we had much more just cause of people's servants , whose duty and business war against France ; and , especially , if it is , to work for the people's good . There he should ...
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... England , abundantly secure . though the orders in council are dead , the It is from " secret machinations , " he says , war is as necessary as ever it was ! Sailors ' " which may sap and undermine it , that rights are as good as the ...
... England , abundantly secure . though the orders in council are dead , the It is from " secret machinations , " he says , war is as necessary as ever it was ! Sailors ' " which may sap and undermine it , that rights are as good as the ...
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... England ; was it foreign to the administra- ment and the guarantee of these rights . tion , has it always been willing to hear me , while Thus , your preceding administration ( for it is made it perceive the consequences of the fede- of ...
... England ; was it foreign to the administra- ment and the guarantee of these rights . tion , has it always been willing to hear me , while Thus , your preceding administration ( for it is made it perceive the consequences of the fede- of ...
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