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... American policy 259 " America , " Mr. Everett's history of 112 244 American citizens released from prison " American system , " see wool and woollens , and Harrisburg convention . Anderson , col . Richard dies 200 Androscoggin , the ...
... American policy 259 " America , " Mr. Everett's history of 112 244 American citizens released from prison " American system , " see wool and woollens , and Harrisburg convention . Anderson , col . Richard dies 200 Androscoggin , the ...
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... American ci- tizen at Havana 8 ; memorial of American citizens 77 ; revenue and expenditure 84 ; British re- marks as to the possession of 131 ; importance of the island 279 ; post office department Curioses , natural Cut money D. 87 ...
... American ci- tizen at Havana 8 ; memorial of American citizens 77 ; revenue and expenditure 84 ; British re- marks as to the possession of 131 ; importance of the island 279 ; post office department Curioses , natural Cut money D. 87 ...
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... American cotton goods in 179 ; affairs in 232 , 249 , 294 , 408 ; the mines 253 ; Bolivar and the constitution 249 ; elections 403 ; Vidaurre , Manuel de , his let- ter Portugal - disorders on the fron- tier 8 ; affairs in 19 , 105 ...
... American cotton goods in 179 ; affairs in 232 , 249 , 294 , 408 ; the mines 253 ; Bolivar and the constitution 249 ; elections 403 ; Vidaurre , Manuel de , his let- ter Portugal - disorders on the fron- tier 8 ; affairs in 19 , 105 ...
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... American 195 ; Tokay 216 ; consumed in Paris 307 Winged gudgeons 198 Wolves 113 , 148 278 149 " State rights , " a ... America 356 ; improved engine 288 ; engines made at Pittsburg 161 Stevenson , Andrew Stewart , Mr. of Pa . his speech ...
... American 195 ; Tokay 216 ; consumed in Paris 307 Winged gudgeons 198 Wolves 113 , 148 278 149 " State rights , " a ... America 356 ; improved engine 288 ; engines made at Pittsburg 161 Stevenson , Andrew Stewart , Mr. of Pa . his speech ...
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... American . Portuguese frontiers , is to be limited , it is said , to Spain . The Spanish army of observation , on the 6,000 men , and some doubts are entertained whether even that number can be supplied in the state of Ferdinand's ...
... American . Portuguese frontiers , is to be limited , it is said , to Spain . The Spanish army of observation , on the 6,000 men , and some doubts are entertained whether even that number can be supplied in the state of Ferdinand's ...
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Page 289 - It has been observed that the powers remaining with the states may be so exercised as to come in conflict with those vested in congress. When this happens, that which is not supreme must yield to that which is supreme.
Page 138 - That all men are by nature equally free and independent, and have certain inherent rights, of which, when they enter into a state of society, they cannot by any compact deprive or divest their posterity; namely, the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.
Page 289 - The power is coextensive with the subject on which it acts, and cannot be stopped at the external boundary of a State, but must enter its interior.
Page 139 - All men are born free and equal, and have certain natural, essential, and unalienable rights; among which may be reckoned the right of enjoying and defending their lives and liberties; that of acquiring, possessing, and protecting property; in fine, that of seeking and obtaining their safety and happiness.
Page 33 - An Act to grant a quantity of land to the State of Illinois, for the purpose of aiding in opening a canal to connect the waters of the Illinois river with those of Lake Michigan...
Page 287 - ... while remaining the property of the importer, in his warehouse, in the original form or package in which it was imported, a tax upon it is too plainly a duty on imports to escape the prohibition in the constitution.
Page 248 - April next, and that, at two o'clock in the afternoon of that day, you be taken thence to the place of execution, and there be hanged by the neck till you are dead! dead! dead ! And may the Almighty God have mercy on your soul...
Page 33 - An act to grant a certain quantity of land to the State of Indiana, for the purpose of aiding said state in opening a canal, to connect the waters of the Wabash River with those of Lake Erie...
Page 245 - ... to be independent for the comforts of life we must fabricate them ourselves. We must now place the manufacturer by the side of the agriculturist.
Page 289 - It may be proper to add that we suppose the principles laid down in this case, to apply equally to importations from a sister state.