The American Register, Or, Summary Review of History, Politics, and Literature, Volum 2Thomas Dobson and Son, 1817 |
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Side xi
... Justice Marshall has made an extract from it in his Life of Washington ; but I do not find that it has been cited by our other historians , or that a place has been assigned to it , - as ought to have been the case , -in the appendix to ...
... Justice Marshall has made an extract from it in his Life of Washington ; but I do not find that it has been cited by our other historians , or that a place has been assigned to it , - as ought to have been the case , -in the appendix to ...
Side xii
... justice and enlightened affection . It is delightful to be thus exhibited in the face of the prejudiced world , of the scoffers , and defamers , and bigots of the European school of civilization , by one whose high rank among them ...
... justice and enlightened affection . It is delightful to be thus exhibited in the face of the prejudiced world , of the scoffers , and defamers , and bigots of the European school of civilization , by one whose high rank among them ...
Side xvii
... justice to the policy of the moment , when they could have been so easily de- tected in the imposition and defeated in their end ? As the cap- tors of André did refuse his watch and purse , and secure his person , it could be no more ...
... justice to the policy of the moment , when they could have been so easily de- tected in the imposition and defeated in their end ? As the cap- tors of André did refuse his watch and purse , and secure his person , it could be no more ...
Side xx
... justice of our cause , or the influence of a generous sympathy . Every measure is referred to the reason of state . In 1782 , when the Courts of Vienna and St. Petersburg proposed their mediation , France suggested in her reply , the ...
... justice of our cause , or the influence of a generous sympathy . Every measure is referred to the reason of state . In 1782 , when the Courts of Vienna and St. Petersburg proposed their mediation , France suggested in her reply , the ...
Side xxiii
... justice , or the feelings of the accused could rest satisfied with , on the supposition of his innocence . It was an awkward entanglement for all parties ; for Congress , the President , and the unfortunate commissioner . I cannot think ...
... justice , or the feelings of the accused could rest satisfied with , on the supposition of his innocence . It was an awkward entanglement for all parties ; for Congress , the President , and the unfortunate commissioner . I cannot think ...
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