Niles' Weekly Register, Volumes 1-75H. Niles, 1811 |
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... president of the U. States British plot 289 389 British navy , American sta- Crows useful to early navi- gators Deaf and dumb , cure of the institution for the Dearborn maj . gen . memoirs 103 French exactions in Italy 67 French ...
... president of the U. States British plot 289 389 British navy , American sta- Crows useful to early navi- gators Deaf and dumb , cure of the institution for the Dearborn maj . gen . memoirs 103 French exactions in Italy 67 French ...
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... president of New York 278 of the society of artists on the responsibil 49 Mephitic gas , effects of re- nioved of the mayor of Baltimore State of Louisiana 136 378 State papers 243 293 393 of the governor of Statement of exports to ity ...
... president of New York 278 of the society of artists on the responsibil 49 Mephitic gas , effects of re- nioved of the mayor of Baltimore State of Louisiana 136 378 State papers 243 293 393 of the governor of Statement of exports to ity ...
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... president and the report of the to direct your attention solely to such objects as committee of foreign relations , nothing but war tended to promote the peace and prosperity of this threatened us , while our government obstinately re ...
... president and the report of the to direct your attention solely to such objects as committee of foreign relations , nothing but war tended to promote the peace and prosperity of this threatened us , while our government obstinately re ...
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... president , in his message , assumed a due responsi- bility , and as plainly recommended war measures as The prophet and his people do not appear as a he ought to have done the committee on foreign vanquished enemy , they re - occupy ...
... president , in his message , assumed a due responsi- bility , and as plainly recommended war measures as The prophet and his people do not appear as a he ought to have done the committee on foreign vanquished enemy , they re - occupy ...
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... president of the United States on the 27th October 1810 , and the committee have leave to report by bill or otherwise . Mr. Pitkin enquiring the particular object of this motion , member would more cheerfully than himself grant to that ...
... president of the United States on the 27th October 1810 , and the committee have leave to report by bill or otherwise . Mr. Pitkin enquiring the particular object of this motion , member would more cheerfully than himself grant to that ...
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Page 6 - ... unsullied sanctity of their lawn ; upon the learned judges, to interpose the purity of their ermine, to save us from this pollution. I call upon the honour of your lordships, to reverence the dignity of your ancestors, and to maintain your own. I call upon the spirit and humanity of my country, to vindicate the national character. I invoke the genius of the constitution.
Page 6 - to use all the means which God and nature have put into our hands." I am astonished, I am shocked, to hear such principles confessed ; to hear them avowed in this house, or in this country.
Page 131 - ... that the rebels should not know that they had a man in their army who could die with so much firmness.
Page 12 - Alike essential to th' amazing whole, The least confusion but in one, not all That system only but the whole must fall.
Page 343 - That all supplies to the Crown being free gifts of the people, it is unreasonable and inconsistent with the principles and spirit of the British Constitution, for the people of Great Britain to grant to His Majesty the property of the colonists.
Page 19 - States, and that they have leave to report, by bill or otherwise.
Page 6 - I again call upon your Lordships, and the united powers of the state, to examine it thoroughly and decisively, and to stamp upon it an indelible stigma of the public abhorrence. And I again implore...
Page 6 - Spanish cruelty : we turn loose these savage hell-hounds against our brethren and countrymen in America, of the same language, laws, liberties, and religion ; endeared to us by every tie that should sanctify humanity.
Page 360 - The United States offer you peace, liberty, and security. Your choice lies between these and war, slavery and destruction. Choose then ; but choose wisely...
Page 343 - That his majesty's subjects in these colonies, owe the same allegiance to the crown of Great Britain, that is owing from his subjects born within the realm, and all due subordination to that august body, the parliament of Great Britain.