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... ment ; and the inefficacy of pecu- of liberty , imbibed at first by the niary wealth when opposed to phy- army , at the time when that enthu- sical resources , genius , and valour . siasm was in its greatest purity , and Yet these ...
... ment ; and the inefficacy of pecu- of liberty , imbibed at first by the niary wealth when opposed to phy- army , at the time when that enthu- sical resources , genius , and valour . siasm was in its greatest purity , and Yet these ...
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... ment to be henceforward employed for procuring an entrance to the French , into those countries that were not subject to strangers , and whose inhabitants , from long and hereditary habits of obedience , were attached to their native ...
... ment to be henceforward employed for procuring an entrance to the French , into those countries that were not subject to strangers , and whose inhabitants , from long and hereditary habits of obedience , were attached to their native ...
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... ment over all those whom they in the least suspected of disaffection , would quickly multiply , and the republican party be brought into greater danger than it had ever yet experienced . These surmises were not ill found- ed . The ...
... ment over all those whom they in the least suspected of disaffection , would quickly multiply , and the republican party be brought into greater danger than it had ever yet experienced . These surmises were not ill found- ed . The ...
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... ment in profiting of this backward- ness in the Swiss councils , to adopt decisive measures . He assailed , by surprize , the Swiss army during the night of the first of March . Though attacked unawares , the Swiss de- fended themselves ...
... ment in profiting of this backward- ness in the Swiss councils , to adopt decisive measures . He assailed , by surprize , the Swiss army during the night of the first of March . Though attacked unawares , the Swiss de- fended themselves ...
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... ment , by persuading them that they were betrayed by their rulers , and by circulating a report , that the senate at Berne had sold the canton , with its people and resources . to the French directory , for the term of five years ...
... ment , by persuading them that they were betrayed by their rulers , and by circulating a report , that the senate at Berne had sold the canton , with its people and resources . to the French directory , for the term of five years ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 319 - have arisen what river was truly intended under the name of the river St. Croix...
Página 220 - An act for the safety and preservation of his Majesty's person and government against treasonable and seditious practices and attempts...
Página 128 - Wexford without opposi" tion, to lay down their arms, and return to their allegiance, provided that " their persons and properties are guaranteed by the commanding officer ;
Página 316 - Believe me, Sir, no one can more cordially approve of the wise and prudent measures of your administration. They ought to inspire universal confidence and will no doubt, combined with the state of things, call from Congress such laws and means, as will enable you to meet the full force and extent of the crisis.
Página 316 - ... and those of their agents to countenance and invigorate opposition ; their disregard of solemn treaties and the laws of nations ; their war upon our defenceless commerce ; their treatment of our ministers of peace...
Página 216 - No Freeman shall be taken, or imprisoned, or be disseised of his Freehold, or Liberties, or free Customs, or be outlawed, or exiled, or any otherwise destroyed; nor will we pass upon him, nor condemn him, but by lawful Judgment of his Peers, or by the Law of the Land. We will sell to no man, we will not deny or defer to any man either Justice or Right.
Página 232 - ... forced from His Majesty's peaceable and loyal subjects, and to disarm the rebels, and all persons disaffected to His Majesty's Government, by the most summary and effectual measures.
Página 334 - it is not so ; and I must be in a wretched state indeed when your company would not be a delight to me.
Página 97 - ... and that such arms may be first duly exemplified" — they shall, I will take care of that — "according to the laws of arms, and recorded in the Herald's Office.
Página 316 - Satisfied, therefore, that you have sincerely wished and endeavoured to avert war, and exhausted to the last drop the cup of reconciliation, we can with pure hearts appeal to Heaven for the justice of Our cause ; and may confidently trust the final result to that kind Providence who has heretofore and so often signally favoured the people of these United States.