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Civil List , including the civil expences of the territory of New Orleans 611,911 50 Miscellaneous expences 310,982 31 Intercourse with foreign nations 267,550 Military establishment 942,992 48 Naval establishment , including 71,340 ...
Civil List , including the civil expences of the territory of New Orleans 611,911 50 Miscellaneous expences 310,982 31 Intercourse with foreign nations 267,550 Military establishment 942,992 48 Naval establishment , including 71,340 ...
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While the dignities , emolu? . ments , immunities , and rights of an establishment remain untouched , is it to overturn or to weaken that establishment , is it at all to prejudice it , to allow to Dissenters from it their civil . rights ...
While the dignities , emolu? . ments , immunities , and rights of an establishment remain untouched , is it to overturn or to weaken that establishment , is it at all to prejudice it , to allow to Dissenters from it their civil . rights ...
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Our Catho . lics hold that their spiritual superiors are in no respect to controul them in civil concerns ; and that they owe them obedience only in matters which respect conscience . It iş insidious , then , to say , as this writer ...
Our Catho . lics hold that their spiritual superiors are in no respect to controul them in civil concerns ; and that they owe them obedience only in matters which respect conscience . It iş insidious , then , to say , as this writer ...
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