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Page 11
... citizens in every ly to protect our citizens from aggression , the criminal attempts of private individuals to decide , for their coun- try , the question of peace or war , by commencing ac- tive aad unauthorized hostilities , should be ...
... citizens in every ly to protect our citizens from aggression , the criminal attempts of private individuals to decide , for their coun- try , the question of peace or war , by commencing ac- tive aad unauthorized hostilities , should be ...
Page 13
... citizens , on the approach of the period at which you may interpose your author- ity , Constitutionally , to withdraw the citizens of the United States from all further participation in those vi- olations of human rights which have been ...
... citizens , on the approach of the period at which you may interpose your author- ity , Constitutionally , to withdraw the citizens of the United States from all further participation in those vi- olations of human rights which have been ...
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... citizens of Michigan Territory , convened at Detroit the 27th day of November , 1806 , by proclamation of the Governor , and dis- solved on the first day of December last , signed Augustus B. Woodward , and others ; which was read ...
... citizens of Michigan Territory , convened at Detroit the 27th day of November , 1806 , by proclamation of the Governor , and dis- solved on the first day of December last , signed Augustus B. Woodward , and others ; which was read ...
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... citizens of the town and county of Alexandria was read , praying to be incorporated into a company for making a ... citizen , immediately des- ly to the period contemplated . The mass of what I patched a trusty officer to me , with ...
... citizens of the town and county of Alexandria was read , praying to be incorporated into a company for making a ... citizen , immediately des- ly to the period contemplated . The mass of what I patched a trusty officer to me , with ...
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... citizens , some by assurances that he possessed the con- fidence of the Government , and was acting under its secret patronage , a pretence which procured some cred- it from the state of our differences with Spain ; and others , by ...
... citizens , some by assurances that he possessed the con- fidence of the Government , and was acting under its secret patronage , a pretence which procured some cred- it from the state of our differences with Spain ; and others , by ...
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