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... charge of his being addicted to magic was founded on the groffeft ignorance ; or attempt to refute the ridiculous ftory of the brazen head , which has been applied to several other eminent men . The more we confider the attainments of ...
... charge of his being addicted to magic was founded on the groffeft ignorance ; or attempt to refute the ridiculous ftory of the brazen head , which has been applied to several other eminent men . The more we confider the attainments of ...
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... charge of duplicity , at a period when the brightest rectitude and the most ex- plicit virtue could beft uphold its in --- terefts , and promote its profperity . The earl of Shelburne called anew the attention of the noble lord to the ...
... charge of duplicity , at a period when the brightest rectitude and the most ex- plicit virtue could beft uphold its in --- terefts , and promote its profperity . The earl of Shelburne called anew the attention of the noble lord to the ...
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... charge , at the time of the ratifica- tion of the treaty in America , should be immediately fet at liberty . It was concluded that there fhould be a firm and perpetual peace , between his Britannic majefty and the United States ; that ...
... charge , at the time of the ratifica- tion of the treaty in America , should be immediately fet at liberty . It was concluded that there fhould be a firm and perpetual peace , between his Britannic majefty and the United States ; that ...
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... was di- minifhed , the fur trade was entirely renounced , and the country given away which produced it . In ftating the lofs and profit of that province ,樓 it was fair to obferve that the charge was in 26 BRITISH AND.
... was di- minifhed , the fur trade was entirely renounced , and the country given away which produced it . In ftating the lofs and profit of that province ,樓 it was fair to obferve that the charge was in 26 BRITISH AND.
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it was fair to obferve that the charge was in a great degree to be placed to the account of the war . Upon a peace , the profits must have rifen to a great amount . To justify the ceffion of Canada by a declamation against monopolies ...
it was fair to obferve that the charge was in a great degree to be placed to the account of the war . Upon a peace , the profits must have rifen to a great amount . To justify the ceffion of Canada by a declamation against monopolies ...
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Seite 112 - Order, and cause all Archives, Records, Deeds and Papers belonging to any of the said States, or their Citizens, which in the Course of the War may have fallen into the Hands of his Officers, to be forthwith restored and delivered to the proper States and Persons to whom they belong.
Seite 110 - Erie, through the middle of said lake until it arrives at the water communication between that lake and Lake Huron; thence along the middle of said water communication into the Lake Huron; thence through the middle of said lake to the water communication between that Lake and Lake Superior; thence through Lake Superior...
Seite 13 - St. Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence, from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean, to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut River...
Seite 108 - Were it joined with the legislative, the life and liberty of the subject would be exposed to arbitrary control ; for the judge would then be the legislator. Were it joined to the executive power, the judge might behave with violence and oppression.
Seite 110 - Cataraquy; thence along the middle of said river into Lake Ontario; through the middle of said lake until it strikes the communication by water between that lake and Lake Erie; thence along the middle of said communication into Lake Erie through the middle of said lake...
Seite 13 - Mississippi ; thence by a line to be drawn along the middle of the said river Mississippi until it shall intersect the northernmost part of the thirty-first degree of north latitude. South, by a line to be drawn due east from the determination of the line last mentioned, in the latitude of...
Seite 149 - ... to command, he can only again offer in their behalf his recommendations to their grateful country, and his prayers to the God of armies.
Seite 111 - ... of any part of the shores of the United States, and lying between lines to be drawn due east from the points where the aforesaid boundaries between Nova Scotia on the one part, and East Florida on the other, shall respectively touch the bay of Fundy and the Atlantic Ocean; excepting such islands as now are, or heretofore have been, within the limits of the said province of Nova Scotia.
Seite 193 - O'er his white locks and bury them in snow, When, roused by rage and muttering in the morn, He mends the broken hedge with icy thorn: ' Why do I live, when I desire to be 'At once from life and life's long labour free?
Seite 146 - I now make it my earnest prayer that God would have you and the State over which you preside in his holy protection ; that he would incline the hearts of the citizens to cultivate a spirit of subordination and obedience to government ; to entertain a brotherly affection and love for one another, for their...