The American Annual Register for the Years ..., Or, the ... Year of American IndependenceJoseph Blunt G. & C. Carvill, 1827 |
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... expected from her holy allies , some aid in re - establishing her sovereign- ty over her former colonies . This opinion was strengthened by the interest which the members of that alliance took in the ANNUAL REGISTER , 1825-6 .
... expected from her holy allies , some aid in re - establishing her sovereign- ty over her former colonies . This opinion was strengthened by the interest which the members of that alliance took in the ANNUAL REGISTER , 1825-6 .
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Joseph Blunt. interest which the members of that alliance took in the affairs of Spain , and the promulgation of the prin- ciples by which they justified their interference . As the guardians of that mo- narchy , they appeared to consi ...
Joseph Blunt. interest which the members of that alliance took in the affairs of Spain , and the promulgation of the prin- ciples by which they justified their interference . As the guardians of that mo- narchy , they appeared to consi ...
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... that cause , made him emphatically the master- spirit of the revolution . He now , in succession , took leave of the other ex - presidents - the illustrious au- thor of the declaration of indepen- dence the able supporter INTRODUCTION . 21.
... that cause , made him emphatically the master- spirit of the revolution . He now , in succession , took leave of the other ex - presidents - the illustrious au- thor of the declaration of indepen- dence the able supporter INTRODUCTION . 21.
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... took an affec- tionate leave of every individual present , and left the hospitable mansion of the president . was attended to the vessel by the whole population of the district . All business was at a stand , and the vast multitude ...
... took an affec- tionate leave of every individual present , and left the hospitable mansion of the president . was attended to the vessel by the whole population of the district . All business was at a stand , and the vast multitude ...
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... took the chair , and addressed the senate upon the importance of its duties , and the immediate dependence of all the other departments of the government upon that body . Af- ter glancing at the construction of the senate , and ...
... took the chair , and addressed the senate upon the importance of its duties , and the immediate dependence of all the other departments of the government upon that body . Af- ter glancing at the construction of the senate , and ...
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