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... command over the fund give us a right to acquire property in one way and not in the other ? The gentleman tells us we bound ourselves , by a compact with the State of Ohio , to make this road . Can this compact justify the act , if it ...
... command over the fund give us a right to acquire property in one way and not in the other ? The gentleman tells us we bound ourselves , by a compact with the State of Ohio , to make this road . Can this compact justify the act , if it ...
Side 1335
... command what we want , is capable of such an infinite diversity of uses , that to attempt to define its application , is to descend into the minutiae of human transactions . I can- not , therefore , conceive that it was the spirit and ...
... command what we want , is capable of such an infinite diversity of uses , that to attempt to define its application , is to descend into the minutiae of human transactions . I can- not , therefore , conceive that it was the spirit and ...
Side 1473
... command not to enter successful . No country upon earth had more in- Florida , unless it be in pursuit of the enemy , and interest than this in cultivating peace , and avoiding that case to respect the Spanish authority wherever it is ...
... command not to enter successful . No country upon earth had more in- Florida , unless it be in pursuit of the enemy , and interest than this in cultivating peace , and avoiding that case to respect the Spanish authority wherever it is ...
Side 1475
... command , this is the auspicious in what light should we be viewed by foreign period for insisting upon justice at her hands , in Powers , particularly Great Britain ? We have a firm and decided tone . Time is precisely what already ...
... command , this is the auspicious in what light should we be viewed by foreign period for insisting upon justice at her hands , in Powers , particularly Great Britain ? We have a firm and decided tone . Time is precisely what already ...
Side 1483
... command universal assent to the proposition , it is then demanded as to particular nations ; and our pride and our presumption too often make converts of us . Mr. C. contended that it was to arraign the dispositions of Provi- dence ...
... command universal assent to the proposition , it is then demanded as to particular nations ; and our pride and our presumption too often make converts of us . Mr. C. contended that it was to arraign the dispositions of Provi- dence ...
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