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... troops in march . The the first coalitions marched against France ; Imperial Guard received orders to set out ; and united them indissolubly to herself by Lord Lauderdale appeared terrified at the their common interests . The peace of ...
... troops in march . The the first coalitions marched against France ; Imperial Guard received orders to set out ; and united them indissolubly to herself by Lord Lauderdale appeared terrified at the their common interests . The peace of ...
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... troops ? There is no getting over this . The Dutch govern- ment had a native army ; and , if it was ne- cessary to call in a foreign one , it is proof complete that the nation was nearly unani- mous against the government . There may ...
... troops ? There is no getting over this . The Dutch govern- ment had a native army ; and , if it was ne- cessary to call in a foreign one , it is proof complete that the nation was nearly unani- mous against the government . There may ...
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... troops , and the re - establishment of every thing on the same footing as before the last invasion of Zealand by the English , adding such other conditions as the said Government may think it its duty to insist upon before , according ...
... troops , and the re - establishment of every thing on the same footing as before the last invasion of Zealand by the English , adding such other conditions as the said Government may think it its duty to insist upon before , according ...
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... troops . It is certain that all these troops , as well as Gardanne's detachment , have retired from the frontiers of Portugal . Cartaxo , Dec. 11 , 1810 . My Lord ; It is with much regret that I communicate to you the loss of Captain ...
... troops . It is certain that all these troops , as well as Gardanne's detachment , have retired from the frontiers of Portugal . Cartaxo , Dec. 11 , 1810 . My Lord ; It is with much regret that I communicate to you the loss of Captain ...
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... troops , arms , ships , and money which the generous Bri- tish nation has freely bestowed on Spain from the moment at which it beheld our heroic resolution . Donations , praises , enthusiasm , all have been lavished by the English ...
... troops , arms , ships , and money which the generous Bri- tish nation has freely bestowed on Spain from the moment at which it beheld our heroic resolution . Donations , praises , enthusiasm , all have been lavished by the English ...
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Seite 373 - I AB do sincerely promise and swear, That I will be faithful and bear true Allegiance to His Majesty King George...
Seite 47 - An act concerning the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and France and their dependencies, and for other purposes...
Seite 401 - Petition of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons of the City of London, in Common Council assembled.
Seite 377 - Year of the Reign of King Charles the Second, intituled An Act for the Uniformity of Public Prayers, and Administration of Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies ; and for establishing the Form of making, ordaining, and consecrating Bishops, Priests, and Deacons in the Church of England...
Seite 39 - Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen, who survey The rich man's joys increase, the poor's decay, 'Tis yours to judge how wide the limits stand Between a splendid and a happy land.
Seite 51 - To a thriving agriculture, and the improvements relating to it, is added a highly interesting extension of useful manufactures, the combined product of professional occupations and of household industry. Such, indeed, is the experience of economy, as well as of policy, in these substitutes for supplies heretofore obtained by foreign commerce, that in a national view the change is justly regarded as of itself more than a recompense for those privations and losses resulting from foreign injustice which...
Seite 209 - In obedience to the directions of the " Act supplementary to the Act to establish the Treasury Department," the Secretary of the Treasury respectfully submits the following report : 1st.
Seite 49 - The Spanish authority was subverted and a situation produced exposing the country to ulterior events which might essentially affect the rights and welfare of the Union. In such a conjuncture I did not delay the interposition required for the occupancy of the territory west of the river Perdido, to which the title of the United States extends, and to which the laws provided for the Territory of Orleans are applicable.
Seite 51 - I can not presume it to be unseasonable! to invite your attention to the advantages of superadding to the means of education provided by the several states a seminary of learning instituted by the national legislature, within the limits of their exclusive jurisdiction, the expense of which might be defrayed or reimbursed out of the vacant grounds which have accrued to the nation within those limits.
Seite 375 - Appeals," and of another act passed in the 43d year of his present majesty, intituled, " An Act for the Encouragement of Seamen, and for the better and more...