The Balance, and Columbian Repository, Том 3Sampson, Chittenden & Croswell, 1804 |
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... Liberty and Equality , 185 The Election ; or influence behind the Throne , 193 A Federalist , 177 ic sentence translated - a tickler , & c . 115 Electioneering Address examined , 122 The Election for Governor , 129 201 , 209 , 217 , 225 ...
... Liberty and Equality , 185 The Election ; or influence behind the Throne , 193 A Federalist , 177 ic sentence translated - a tickler , & c . 115 Electioneering Address examined , 122 The Election for Governor , 129 201 , 209 , 217 , 225 ...
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... liberty and independence , a proud , unruly , lawless aristocracy . It will be recollected , that the legislature of Pennsyl vania , at a late session , passed an act for extend- ing the powers of justices of the peace , by which every ...
... liberty and independence , a proud , unruly , lawless aristocracy . It will be recollected , that the legislature of Pennsyl vania , at a late session , passed an act for extend- ing the powers of justices of the peace , by which every ...
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... liberty , little more can be requifite for " the performance of our duty , than an " adherence to thofe principles of legifla- " tion which have been fan & tified by ex- " perience , and which , while they af " fimilate the wifdom of ...
... liberty , little more can be requifite for " the performance of our duty , than an " adherence to thofe principles of legifla- " tion which have been fan & tified by ex- " perience , and which , while they af " fimilate the wifdom of ...
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... liberty , and a complete indemni ty be made for the loffes they had fuftain . ed , with the releafment of all the cap . tives . He exacted befides the fum of 500,000 fequins , with the promise that the Dey would never again make either ...
... liberty , and a complete indemni ty be made for the loffes they had fuftain . ed , with the releafment of all the cap . tives . He exacted befides the fum of 500,000 fequins , with the promise that the Dey would never again make either ...
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... liberty in a repu go changes , an there fhall be no and nothing condefcend to Time will no longer on thi But I am dec have now take not show most mation there w great and small of its principles that the partici the election of fecured ...
... liberty in a repu go changes , an there fhall be no and nothing condefcend to Time will no longer on thi But I am dec have now take not show most mation there w great and small of its principles that the partici the election of fecured ...
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