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called , in the true Castlereaghan style , openly said words to that effect ; and "
the respectability and intelligence of Dick actually had his canvassing cards
Manchester ; " and this being the object , printed . Their feelers on their brother
nothing ...
called , in the true Castlereaghan style , openly said words to that effect ; and "
the respectability and intelligence of Dick actually had his canvassing cards
Manchester ; " and this being the object , printed . Their feelers on their brother
nothing ...
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... the legislation of the country relations with them , or to show their opera - for
this object , tbe present Administration has ... the an official opinion , is contrary to
our priu - expenditure for all other proper objects will ciples of international policy
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... the legislation of the country relations with them , or to show their opera - for
this object , tbe present Administration has ... the an official opinion , is contrary to
our priu - expenditure for all other proper objects will ciples of international policy
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If the States feel themselves competent to at the application of the funds of the
general these objects , why should this ... to the splendour , the patronage , and
the power of complishment of this object , i bey leave to the general Goverument .
If the States feel themselves competent to at the application of the funds of the
general these objects , why should this ... to the splendour , the patronage , and
the power of complishment of this object , i bey leave to the general Goverument .
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Were we mistaken , my counsistent with every principle on which it was trymen ,
in attaching this importance to the founded , and destructive of the great object
constitution of our country ? Was our devofor which it was formed . tion paid to the
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Were we mistaken , my counsistent with every principle on which it was trymen ,
in attaching this importance to the founded , and destructive of the great object
constitution of our country ? Was our devofor which it was formed . tion paid to the
...
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Irish parsons , who seem at present to They did not declare in the affirmative , be
such very interesting objects of comto ... nied that such was their intention .
however , without expressing a wish Now , then , what is the real object of that
every ...
Irish parsons , who seem at present to They did not declare in the affirmative , be
such very interesting objects of comto ... nied that such was their intention .
however , without expressing a wish Now , then , what is the real object of that
every ...
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Seite 561 - And they sent out unto him their disciples with the Herodians, saying, Master, we know that thou art true, and teachest the way of God in truth, neither carest thou for any man: for thou regardest not the person of men.
Seite 363 - Dominions ; that all things may be so ordered and settled by their endeavours, upon the best and surest foundations, that peace and happiness, truth and justice, religion and piety, may be established among us for all generations.
Seite 183 - Congress, imposing duties, shall any appeal be taken or allowed to the Supreme Court of the United States, nor shall any copy of the record be permitted or allowed for that purpose; and...
Seite 183 - States, and violate the true meaning and intent thereof, and are null and void, and no law," nor binding on the citizens of that state or its officers: and by the said ordinance it is further declared to be unlawful for any of the constituted authorities of the state, or of the United States, to enforce the payment of the duties imposed by the said...
Seite 197 - Those who told you that you might peaceably prevent their execution deceived you; they could not have been deceived themselves. They know that a forcible opposition could alone prevent the execution of the laws, and they know that such opposition must be repelled. Their object is disunion: but be not deceived by names; disunion, by armed force, is TREASON.
Seite 263 - ... in case of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise of other powers not granted by the said compact, the States, who are parties thereto, have the right and are in duty bound to interpose for arresting the progress of the evil, and for maintaining within their respective limits the authorities, rights, .and liberties appertaining to them.
Seite 551 - My house shall be called a house of prayer/ but you have made it a 'den of thieves.
Seite 187 - ... and support. Were we mistaken, my countrymen, in attaching this importance to the Constitution of our country ? Was our devotion paid to the wretched, inefficient, clumsy contrivance, which this new doctrine would make it? Did we pledge ourselves to the support of an airy nothing — a bubble that must be blown away by the first breath of disaffection?
Seite 561 - Forasmuch therefore as your treading is upon the poor, and ye take from him burdens of wheat : ye have built houses of hewn stone, but ye shall not dwell in them ; ye have planted pleasant vineyards, but ye shall not drink wine of them. For I know your manifold transgressions and your mighty sins: they afflict the just, they take a bribe, and they turn aside the poor in the gate from their right.
Seite 197 - ... respected in the remotest parts of the earth ! Consider the extent of its territory, its increasing and happy population, its advance in arts which render life agreeable, and the sciences which elevate the mind...