History of the United States,: From Their First Settlement as English Colonies, in 1607, to the Year 1808; Or, the Thirty-third of Their Sovereignty and Independence, Količina 3M. Carey and Son, no. 126, Chesnut Street, 1818 |
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... authority of the United States had been grossly in- sulted . They left Philadelphia , and fixed on Princeton , as the place of their next meeting . Washington immediately ordered a large detachment of his army to march for Phi- Ramsay ...
... authority of the United States had been grossly in- sulted . They left Philadelphia , and fixed on Princeton , as the place of their next meeting . Washington immediately ordered a large detachment of his army to march for Phi- Ramsay ...
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... authority , under which you have led their troops with success , through a perilous and doubtful war . " Called upon by your country to defend its invaded rights , you accepted the sacred charge before it had formed alliances , and ...
... authority , under which you have led their troops with success , through a perilous and doubtful war . " Called upon by your country to defend its invaded rights , you accepted the sacred charge before it had formed alliances , and ...
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... authority , without the consent either of North Carolina or of congress ; and secondly , as a colony of the United States . * The right of man , to institute governments , was so generally adopted by the Americans , that no hostile ...
... authority , without the consent either of North Carolina or of congress ; and secondly , as a colony of the United States . * The right of man , to institute governments , was so generally adopted by the Americans , that no hostile ...
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... authority , but was dependent on the discretion of thirteen different legislatures , and , without their unanimous concurrence , could not provide for the public safety , or for the payment of the national debt . The experience of ...
... authority , but was dependent on the discretion of thirteen different legislatures , and , without their unanimous concurrence , could not provide for the public safety , or for the payment of the national debt . The experience of ...
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... authority , had the same interested reason for supporting its adoption . Some , from jealousy of liberty , were afraid of giving too much power to their rulers ; others , from an honest ambition to aggrandize their country , were for ...
... authority , had the same interested reason for supporting its adoption . Some , from jealousy of liberty , were afraid of giving too much power to their rulers ; others , from an honest ambition to aggrandize their country , were for ...
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