America and Her Resources: Or, A View of the Agricultural, Commercial, Manufacturing, Financial, Political, Literary, Moral and Religious Capacity and Character of the American PeopleH. Colburn, 1818 - 504 sider |
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... secure from the dread of powerful neighbours ; that they are not composed of detached and distant territories ; but that one connect- ed , fertile , wide - spreading country is the goodly heri- tage of their dominion ; that they are ...
... secure from the dread of powerful neighbours ; that they are not composed of detached and distant territories ; but that one connect- ed , fertile , wide - spreading country is the goodly heri- tage of their dominion ; that they are ...
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... secure from storms and enemies , reaching from Massachusetts to the southern extremity of Georgia , and interrupted only by four necks of land ; namely , the isthmus of Barnstable , in Massachusetts ; that part of New Jersey which ...
... secure from storms and enemies , reaching from Massachusetts to the southern extremity of Georgia , and interrupted only by four necks of land ; namely , the isthmus of Barnstable , in Massachusetts ; that part of New Jersey which ...
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... secure to the people of the United States the entire profits of this branch of home commerce , and give to the general government the security and influence connected with a thickly settled frontier , and a decided superiority of ...
... secure to the people of the United States the entire profits of this branch of home commerce , and give to the general government the security and influence connected with a thickly settled frontier , and a decided superiority of ...
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... secure their own prosperity and happiness , and open a liberal intercourse of reciprocal benefits with the rest of the world . This enlightened ecclesiastic , who exhibits an intimate acquaintance with the most approved prin- ciples of ...
... secure their own prosperity and happiness , and open a liberal intercourse of reciprocal benefits with the rest of the world . This enlightened ecclesiastic , who exhibits an intimate acquaintance with the most approved prin- ciples of ...
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... secure , under the presence of ten thousand men , mostly native citizens , and com- manded by officers , whose courage , loyalty , and talents have been displayed on the battle - field , and have re- ceived the reward of their country's ...
... secure , under the presence of ten thousand men , mostly native citizens , and com- manded by officers , whose courage , loyalty , and talents have been displayed on the battle - field , and have re- ceived the reward of their country's ...
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Side 156 - No state shall, without the consent of congress, lay any duty on tonnage, keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, enter into any agreement or compact with another state or with a foreign power, or engage in war, unless actually invaded or in such imminent danger as will not admit of delay.
Side 181 - Judges shall not charge juries with respect to matters of fact, but may state the testimony and declare the law.
Side 131 - No Senator or Representative shall, during the time for which he shall have been elected, be appointed to any civil office of profit under this state, which shall have been created, or the emoluments of which shall have been increased during such term, except such offices as may be filled by elections by the people.
Side 196 - The State of California is an inseparable part of the American Union, and the Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land.
Side 137 - To borrow money on the credit of the United States; To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes; To establish a...
Side 2 - It has often given me pleasure to observe, that independent America was not composed of detached and distant territories, but that one connected, fertile, wide-spreading country, was the portion of our western sons of liberty. Providence has in a particular manner blessed it with a variety of soils and productions, and watered it with innumerable streams, for the delight and accommodation of its inhabitants. A succession of navigable waters forms a kind of chain round its borders...
Side 171 - Without this, there would be no responsibility whatever in the executive department, an idea inadmissible in a free government. But even there, the king is not bound by the resolutions of his council, though they are answerable for the advice they give. He is the absolute master of his own conduct in the exercise of his office ; and may observe or disregard the counsel given to him at his sole discretion.
Side 175 - The judicial power shall extend to all cases in law and equity arising under the constitution, the laws of the United States, and treaties made, or which shall be made, under their authority...
Side 202 - Congress shall not have power to lay any embargo on the ships or vessels of the citizens of the United States, in the ports or harbors thereof, for more than sixty days. Fourth. Congress shall not have power, without the concurrence of two-thirds of both houses, to interdict the commercial intercourse between the United States and any foreign nation, or the dependencies thereof.
Side 345 - The world was sad ; the garden was a wild ! And man, the hermit, sighed, till woman smiled...