The Examiner, Količina 3editor., 1814 Containing political essays on the most important events of the time; public laws and official documents. |
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Stran 241
... federalists only spoken well of the embargo and non - intercourse , the British would have been knocked up by them long ago . And the declaration of war , too , was a very , very wise measure ; and if the fede- ralists could only have ...
... federalists only spoken well of the embargo and non - intercourse , the British would have been knocked up by them long ago . And the declaration of war , too , was a very , very wise measure ; and if the fede- ralists could only have ...
Stran 266
... federalists for it . The votes were 89 against , 68 for it . On the 28th a motion was made by Mr. Gaston , a federal member , and supported by Mr. Sharp of Kentucky , a republican , to recommit the bill , for the avowed purpose of ...
... federalists for it . The votes were 89 against , 68 for it . On the 28th a motion was made by Mr. Gaston , a federal member , and supported by Mr. Sharp of Kentucky , a republican , to recommit the bill , for the avowed purpose of ...
Stran 309
... federalists , that the untoward events we all the outset government relied not upon reve- regret so much , have ... federalists , though out of which cannot coin a guinea , was to answer power , by the tongue and the pen could do all the ...
... federalists , that the untoward events we all the outset government relied not upon reve- regret so much , have ... federalists , though out of which cannot coin a guinea , was to answer power , by the tongue and the pen could do all the ...
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