The History of the United States of America, Volum 4Harper, 1852 |
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... Pennsylvania anti - Federalists 28 Anti - Federal Violence at Providence and Albany . 29 Federal Celebration at New York - Attack on a Printing- office ..... 30 Warmth of Party feeling ; Party Names .. 31 New York Circular Letter ...
... Pennsylvania anti - Federalists 28 Anti - Federal Violence at Providence and Albany . 29 Federal Celebration at New York - Attack on a Printing- office ..... 30 Warmth of Party feeling ; Party Names .. 31 New York Circular Letter ...
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... PENNSYLVANIA . AMERICAN THEATRICALS . INDIAN AFFAIRS . THIRD SESSION OF THE FIRST CONGRESS . THE EXCISE . NATIONAL ... Pennsylvania . Wyoming Controversy ... Political Insignificance of Pennsylvania Influence and Efforts of the Quakers ...
... PENNSYLVANIA . AMERICAN THEATRICALS . INDIAN AFFAIRS . THIRD SESSION OF THE FIRST CONGRESS . THE EXCISE . NATIONAL ... Pennsylvania . Wyoming Controversy ... Political Insignificance of Pennsylvania Influence and Efforts of the Quakers ...
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... Faction 423 Jefferson and Freneau ; Democratic Societies . 424 Pennsylvania Politicians 425 Persistance of Genet Case of the Little Sarah . 426 427 Page 429 Pacificus and Helvidius ; Jefferson tenders his Resignation xviii CONTENTS .
... Faction 423 Jefferson and Freneau ; Democratic Societies . 424 Pennsylvania Politicians 425 Persistance of Genet Case of the Little Sarah . 426 427 Page 429 Pacificus and Helvidius ; Jefferson tenders his Resignation xviii CONTENTS .
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... PENNSYLVANIA . WAYNE'S VICTORY OVER THE INDIANS . SECOND SESSION OF THE THIRD CONGRESS . Violence to the Marshal and Inspector near Pittsburg .. 498 Meeting at Mingo Creek .. 500 Robbery of the Mail - Circular to the Militia Officers ...
... PENNSYLVANIA . WAYNE'S VICTORY OVER THE INDIANS . SECOND SESSION OF THE THIRD CONGRESS . Violence to the Marshal and Inspector near Pittsburg .. 498 Meeting at Mingo Creek .. 500 Robbery of the Mail - Circular to the Militia Officers ...
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... Pennsylvania ; Western Settlements . Delaware , New Jersey , Maryland ; Southern States Georgia ; Yazoo Lands .... The Creeks - general Peace on the Indian Frontier CHAPTER IX . 630 631 634 637 ..... 640 .... 641 643 RELATIONS WITH ...
... Pennsylvania ; Western Settlements . Delaware , New Jersey , Maryland ; Southern States Georgia ; Yazoo Lands .... The Creeks - general Peace on the Indian Frontier CHAPTER IX . 630 631 634 637 ..... 640 .... 641 643 RELATIONS WITH ...
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The History of the United States of America: Administration of Washington Richard Hildreth Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1879 |
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Side 368 - I never did by myself, or any other, or indirectly, say a syllable, nor attempt any kind of influence. I can further protest, in the same awful presence, that I never did, by myself, or any other, directly or indirectly, write, dictate or procure any one sentence or sentiment to be inserted in his, or any other gazette, to which my name was not affixed or that of my office.
Side 363 - The first and only instance of variance from the former part of my resolution, I was duped into by the Secretary of the Treasury, and made a tool for forwarding his schemes, not then sufficiently understood by me ; and, of all the errors of my political life, this has occasioned me the deepest regret.
Side 610 - No, sir: it will not be peace, but a sword: it will be no better than a lure to draw victims within the reach of the tomahawk. On this theme, my emotions are unutterable. If I could find words for them — if my powers bore any proportion to my zeal — I would swell my voice to such a note of remonstrance it should reach every log-house beyond the mountains.
Side 203 - That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them in any of the States; it remaining with the several States alone to provide rules and regulations therein, which humanity and true policy may require.
Side 200 - ... all men are created equal; and are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; and that among these are, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness...
Side 364 - I acknowledge and avow; and this was not merely a speculative difference. His system flowed from principles adverse to liberty, and was calculated to undermine and demolish the republic, by creating an influence of his department over members of the legislature.
Side 588 - As therefore it is perfectly clear to my understanding, that the assent of the House of Representatives is not necessary to the validity of a treaty...
Side 695 - For our country's sake, and for the sake of republican liberty, it is our earnest wish that your example may be the guide of your successors ; and thus, after being the ornament and safeguard of the present age, become the patrimony of our descendants.
Side 114 - ... 7th. That no commercial treaty shall be ratified without the concurrence of two-thirds of the whole number of the members of the senate; and no treaty, ceding, contracting, restraining, or suspending the territorial rights or claims of the United States...
Side 360 - ... than has yet fallen to the lot of fallibility, I believe it will be difficult, if not impracticable, to manage the reins of government, or to keep the parts of it together; for if, instead of laying our shoulders to the machine after measures are decided on, one pulls this way and another that, before the utility of the thing is fairly tried, it must inevitably be torn asunder; and in my opinion the fairest prospect of happiness and prosperity, that ever was presented to man, will be lost perhaps...