The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volumer 1-2Robert Walsh Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 |
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Side xxiv
... majesty , of the American people ; as the supreme head of the American commonwealth , created , not by the states as bodies politic , but by the people at large in con- vention ; as the paramount jurisdiction to which the states ( di ...
... majesty , of the American people ; as the supreme head of the American commonwealth , created , not by the states as bodies politic , but by the people at large in con- vention ; as the paramount jurisdiction to which the states ( di ...
Side xxxvi
... majesty , on this side of the Atlantic , have persisted in considering them aggrieved , and in deepening at home the shadows of a supposed affront , it has not been for want of direct clear explication , and sound advice . I have before ...
... majesty , on this side of the Atlantic , have persisted in considering them aggrieved , and in deepening at home the shadows of a supposed affront , it has not been for want of direct clear explication , and sound advice . I have before ...
Side 3
... majesty wishes to be , af ter the treaty , still in a situation , to take advantage of circumstances up to the last moment . The emperor re- commends it to you , to burn this letter as soon as you have read it . " Lord Castlereagh ...
... majesty wishes to be , af ter the treaty , still in a situation , to take advantage of circumstances up to the last moment . The emperor re- commends it to you , to burn this letter as soon as you have read it . " Lord Castlereagh ...
Side 18
... majesty . The great sums of money which he took away , and which were stipulated to be annu ally paid to himself and his fami- ly , had a destination , and were successfully employed to a pur- pose , much beyond the wants of luxury and ...
... majesty . The great sums of money which he took away , and which were stipulated to be annu ally paid to himself and his fami- ly , had a destination , and were successfully employed to a pur- pose , much beyond the wants of luxury and ...
Side 23
... majesty left his vehicle and cannon at the gates of the town ; impressed a number of mules and horses , and , with his force disposed before and behind him , continued his march among the mountains by the most rugged and unfrequented ...
... majesty left his vehicle and cannon at the gates of the town ; impressed a number of mules and horses , and , with his force disposed before and behind him , continued his march among the mountains by the most rugged and unfrequented ...
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