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... sess that confidence unimpaired ; and I now declare , that I am of opinion , if we
stood firmly upon that ground , that there is no service within the power of this
Republic to render , that it would not render us , and upon the slightest intimation
.
... sess that confidence unimpaired ; and I now declare , that I am of opinion , if we
stood firmly upon that ground , that there is no service within the power of this
Republic to render , that it would not render us , and upon the slightest intimation
.
Side 129
... their and our friends would behold the spectacle with horror ; that the mission
itself would place both Republics in a new dilemma , and from which they could
not well both extricate themselves with honor ; something was due , in the
opinion ...
... their and our friends would behold the spectacle with horror ; that the mission
itself would place both Republics in a new dilemma , and from which they could
not well both extricate themselves with honor ; something was due , in the
opinion ...
Side 137
If they are , and I presume they are , I am persuaded you will concur with me in
the opinion , that the complaint is unfound . ed ; and that we have only done our
duty ; a duty we were bound to perform , as well from a respect to our rights as a ...
If they are , and I presume they are , I am persuaded you will concur with me in
the opinion , that the complaint is unfound . ed ; and that we have only done our
duty ; a duty we were bound to perform , as well from a respect to our rights as a ...
Side 145
... the Powers composing that majority had shifted sides , and were now
marshalled in opposition to the principles they had lately espoused . Thus it
appears that the article in question has not violated the law of nations according
to the opinion ...
... the Powers composing that majority had shifted sides , and were now
marshalled in opposition to the principles they had lately espoused . Thus it
appears that the article in question has not violated the law of nations according
to the opinion ...
Side 165
Senate. conduct of the French towards this country ? You know how ill . founded
is the emigrant ' s opinion , and have the means of appreciating the motives
which influence the Directory . You do not name the emigrant ; we conjecture that
you ...
Senate. conduct of the French towards this country ? You know how ill . founded
is the emigrant ' s opinion , and have the means of appreciating the motives
which influence the Directory . You do not name the emigrant ; we conjecture that
you ...
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