Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America; of Their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Resources; of the Characters of Their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Bind 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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Side 44
... Federal Government , who thought , and very justly , that every attempt to exercise arbitrary power , however the proceeding might be fortified by precedents , would not fail to excite discontent . If the Senate wished to preserve their ...
... Federal Government , who thought , and very justly , that every attempt to exercise arbitrary power , however the proceeding might be fortified by precedents , would not fail to excite discontent . If the Senate wished to preserve their ...
Side 46
... federal party , that the re- scinding of the provision in favour of the army , would be a breach of the contract , which the go- vernment had made with those who composed that army , " a great part of whom , " said MR . OTIS , " have ...
... federal party , that the re- scinding of the provision in favour of the army , would be a breach of the contract , which the go- vernment had made with those who composed that army , " a great part of whom , " said MR . OTIS , " have ...
Side 47
... federal government endea- voured to excite a hatred against it , by constantly dwelling on the increase of the taxes and of the na- tional debt . It was very true that both had in- creased ; but the increase was fairly attributed to the ...
... federal government endea- voured to excite a hatred against it , by constantly dwelling on the increase of the taxes and of the na- tional debt . It was very true that both had in- creased ; but the increase was fairly attributed to the ...
Side 48
... federal secretary of the treasury , to exceed the reality ; but GALLATIN , who has since published a history of the debt , has certainly proved the correctness of this statement . I do not like GALLATIN ; he has always been of the ...
... federal secretary of the treasury , to exceed the reality ; but GALLATIN , who has since published a history of the debt , has certainly proved the correctness of this statement . I do not like GALLATIN ; he has always been of the ...
Side 65
... Federal Courts , as in the courts of each particular state . The laws which constituted the impediments , re- mained unrepealed ; the laconic plea of British debt ' was deemed sufficient , even to deprive the plaintiff of the benefit of ...
... Federal Courts , as in the courts of each particular state . The laws which constituted the impediments , re- mained unrepealed ; the laconic plea of British debt ' was deemed sufficient , even to deprive the plaintiff of the benefit of ...
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