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... America , the Papers refpecting the Loyalifts ; the Intelligence from the different States of America , are intended for our next . - The Congrefs Addrefs to the States printed at Philadelphia , with the Appendixes would nearly fill a ...
... America , the Papers refpecting the Loyalifts ; the Intelligence from the different States of America , are intended for our next . - The Congrefs Addrefs to the States printed at Philadelphia , with the Appendixes would nearly fill a ...
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... America , and Flo- rida given up to the Spaniards , had fent depu . ties to Governor Tonyn , who had held feveral meetings with them . They heard the account confirmed with noble indignation ; they re- peated the talks they had received ...
... America , and Flo- rida given up to the Spaniards , had fent depu . ties to Governor Tonyn , who had held feveral meetings with them . They heard the account confirmed with noble indignation ; they re- peated the talks they had received ...
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... America , the Dr. fays , have already pro- duced great favings , and fill greater favings might be made by reducing the landing army , that mortal foe to lib rty , and truding the people with their own defence ; by re- form ng a ufis ...
... America , the Dr. fays , have already pro- duced great favings , and fill greater favings might be made by reducing the landing army , that mortal foe to lib rty , and truding the people with their own defence ; by re- form ng a ufis ...
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... America . Porto Cabello , February 14 , 1783 . Account of the Lofs of the Grosvenor East Indiaman . Extract of a paper of intelligence received from the Governor of St. II - Iona , by a Donifh ship , the 30th of June , 1783 . their ...
... America . Porto Cabello , February 14 , 1783 . Account of the Lofs of the Grosvenor East Indiaman . Extract of a paper of intelligence received from the Governor of St. II - Iona , by a Donifh ship , the 30th of June , 1783 . their ...
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... , for the purpose of having it corrected . At prefent it lay with their lordships to confider and deter- thereby convinced the Americans of our fincere defire to act mine , Parliamentary Debates . 47 The Committee after having been ...
... , for the purpose of having it corrected . At prefent it lay with their lordships to confider and deter- thereby convinced the Americans of our fincere defire to act mine , Parliamentary Debates . 47 The Committee after having been ...
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Page 127 - That it is indispensable to the happiness of the individual States, that there should be lodged somewhere a supreme power to regulate and govern the general concerns of the confederated republic, without which the Union cannot be of long duration.
Page 310 - Flint river, thence straight to the head of St Mary's river, and thence down along the middle of St Mary's river to the Atlantic Ocean...
Page 127 - Congress, or not ; yet it will be a part of my duty, and that of every true patriot, to...
Page 126 - The foundation of our empire was not laid in the gloomy age of ignorance and superstition, but at an epocha when the rights of mankind were better understood and more clearly defined than at any former period.
Page 130 - 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...
Page 128 - ... gratitude? In what part of the Continent shall we find any Man, or body of Men, who would not blush to stand up and propose measures, purposely calculated to rob the Soldier of his Stipend, and the Public Creditor of his due? and were it possible that such a flagrant instance of Injustice could ever happen, would it not excite the general indignation, and tend to bring down, upon the Authors of such measures, the aggravated vengeance of Heaven?
Page 128 - The ability of the Country to discharge the debts which have been incurred in its defence, is not to be doubted; an inclination...
Page 127 - The prevalence of that pacific and friendly disposition among the people of the United States, which will induce them to forget their local prejudices and policies ; to make those mutual concessions, which are requisite to the general prosperity ; and, in some instances, to sacrifice their individual advantages to the interest of the community.
Page 310 - Superior; thence through Lake Superior northward of the Isles Royal and Phelipeaux, to the Long Lake ; thence through the middle of said Long Lake, and the water communication between it and the Lake of the Woods...
Page 126 - This is the time of their political probation ; this is the moment when the eyes of the whole world are turned upon them ; this is the moment to establish or ruin their national character...