The United States of America: Their History from the Earliest Period; Their Industry, Commerce, Banking Transactions, and National Works; Their Institutions and Character, Political, Social, and Literary: with a Survey of the Territory, and Remarks on the Prospects and Plans of Emigrants, Band 2Oliver & Boyd, 1844 |
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... ment , and give to the union somewhat of an equal and even federal character . On the contrary , the claim of supremacy was not only retained in full force , but was carried out , as it had never before been , into practical operation ...
... ment , and give to the union somewhat of an equal and even federal character . On the contrary , the claim of supremacy was not only retained in full force , but was carried out , as it had never before been , into practical operation ...
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... ment under which they had been bred , and to which * Sparks ' Diplom . Correspond . vol . iii . p . 127 . Parl . Register , vol . ix . pp . 219 , 220 . Documents in Remembrancer , vol . xiii . p . 156-159 ; vol . xv . pp . 12 , 263 ...
... ment under which they had been bred , and to which * Sparks ' Diplom . Correspond . vol . iii . p . 127 . Parl . Register , vol . ix . pp . 219 , 220 . Documents in Remembrancer , vol . xiii . p . 156-159 ; vol . xv . pp . 12 , 263 ...
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... ment of prisoners , seems to infer , that if their senti- ments on that subject were made public , the national character would be ruined . Howe states that he was constantly reproached by the government at home for his lenient course ...
... ment of prisoners , seems to infer , that if their senti- ments on that subject were made public , the national character would be ruined . Howe states that he was constantly reproached by the government at home for his lenient course ...
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... what difficulty these could be furnished from home , he urged the employ- * Adolphus , vol . ii . pp . 515 , 516. Sparks , vol . i . p . 261-264 . ment of an auxiliary corps of Russians ; but was 34 FROM THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.
... what difficulty these could be furnished from home , he urged the employ- * Adolphus , vol . ii . pp . 515 , 516. Sparks , vol . i . p . 261-264 . ment of an auxiliary corps of Russians ; but was 34 FROM THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.
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... ment of an auxiliary corps of Russians ; but was not aware that these could not be procured . On these repre- sentations we find Lord Germaine already expressing despondence as to the prospects of subduing the colo- nies , if they ...
... ment of an auxiliary corps of Russians ; but was not aware that these could not be procured . On these repre- sentations we find Lord Germaine already expressing despondence as to the prospects of subduing the colo- nies , if they ...
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