The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Band 5C.P. Wayne, 1807 |
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... law ... On a national bank ..The opinions of the cabinet on the constitutionality of this last law ... Progress of parties ... War with the Indians ... Defeat of Harmar ... Adjournment of congress . CHAPTER V. General St. Clair ...
... law ... On a national bank ..The opinions of the cabinet on the constitutionality of this last law ... Progress of parties ... War with the Indians ... Defeat of Harmar ... Adjournment of congress . CHAPTER V. General St. Clair ...
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... law .... Defeat of St. Clair .... Opposition to the increase of the army ... Report of the secretary of the treasury for raising additional supplies .... Congress ad- journs .... Strictures on the conduct of administration , with a view ...
... law .... Defeat of St. Clair .... Opposition to the increase of the army ... Report of the secretary of the treasury for raising additional supplies .... Congress ad- journs .... Strictures on the conduct of administration , with a view ...
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... duties detailed in the resolutions of that body , but had reserved to itself the sole power of levying the duties ac- cording to its own laws . Neither did the act 1783 to 1787 . permit the collectors to be made 62 THE LIFE OF.
... duties detailed in the resolutions of that body , but had reserved to itself the sole power of levying the duties ac- cording to its own laws . Neither did the act 1783 to 1787 . permit the collectors to be made 62 THE LIFE OF.
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... law for their stated meeting , except on extraordinary occasions , and as the present business proposed for their consideration had al- ready been repeatedly laid before them , and so recently as at their last session had received their ...
... law for their stated meeting , except on extraordinary occasions , and as the present business proposed for their consideration had al- ready been repeatedly laid before them , and so recently as at their last session had received their ...
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... were exerted to prevail on the several states to repeal all existing laws which might be repugnant to the treaty of peace . The resolutions which were CHAP . II . passed on that subject , and M 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON . 83.
... were exerted to prevail on the several states to repeal all existing laws which might be repugnant to the treaty of peace . The resolutions which were CHAP . II . passed on that subject , and M 2 GEORGE WASHINGTON . 83.
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