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... representative ; that they go into power with instructions , and are bound to maintain a certain system , or they go out . Reform comes from the people if it comes at all , and not in any in- stance from the rulers , unless in rare ...
... representative ; that they go into power with instructions , and are bound to maintain a certain system , or they go out . Reform comes from the people if it comes at all , and not in any in- stance from the rulers , unless in rare ...
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... representatives as to finally extricate your fourteen unfortunate subjects from their present state of bondage and adversity . " Just previous to the date of this letter , one of the captives , Charles Covell , was redeemed by his ...
... representatives as to finally extricate your fourteen unfortunate subjects from their present state of bondage and adversity . " Just previous to the date of this letter , one of the captives , Charles Covell , was redeemed by his ...
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... Representatives resolved , " that a naval force adequate to the protection of the commerce of the United States against the Algerine corsairs ought to be provided ; " and during the same year the President was authorized to cause six ...
... Representatives resolved , " that a naval force adequate to the protection of the commerce of the United States against the Algerine corsairs ought to be provided ; " and during the same year the President was authorized to cause six ...
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... representative here , office , having matured in opposition a na- utterly mistake the spirit of the American tional policy and a commercial system , by people at the present day , if they fancy for the establishment of which alone our ...
... representative here , office , having matured in opposition a na- utterly mistake the spirit of the American tional policy and a commercial system , by people at the present day , if they fancy for the establishment of which alone our ...
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... representatives , -though with flooding our country with mutilated these are not the most objectionable class , and spurious English books , we are favored and sincerely regard them as obstructions by these enterprising gentlemen with ...
... representatives , -though with flooding our country with mutilated these are not the most objectionable class , and spurious English books , we are favored and sincerely regard them as obstructions by these enterprising gentlemen with ...
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Página 278 - ... us; and taking all these evidences, together with the violent animosity of a strong faction in the northern colonies against the southern, which needs only a little of the same...