Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, Svazky 3–4F. Carr, and Company, 1829 |
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... continue in being thirty- four years , and a new majority will then come into possession , the former may extend their engagements to that term , and no longer . The conclusion , then , is , that neither the representatives of a na ...
... continue in being thirty- four years , and a new majority will then come into possession , the former may extend their engagements to that term , and no longer . The conclusion , then , is , that neither the representatives of a na ...
Strana 41
... continue the effect beyond its first eause . The scarcity of bread , which continues very great amidst a plenty of corn , is an enigma which can be solved only by ob- serving , that the furnishing the city is in the new municipality ...
... continue the effect beyond its first eause . The scarcity of bread , which continues very great amidst a plenty of corn , is an enigma which can be solved only by ob- serving , that the furnishing the city is in the new municipality ...
Strana 42
... continuing the narration , and of correcting it , where circumstances unknown or unforeseen may give a differ- ent turn to events . I have the honor to be , with sentiments of the most perfect esteem and respect , Sir , your most ...
... continuing the narration , and of correcting it , where circumstances unknown or unforeseen may give a differ- ent turn to events . I have the honor to be , with sentiments of the most perfect esteem and respect , Sir , your most ...
Strana 44
... continue open to us a while . He said they would be immediately declared open till February , and we may be sure they will be so till the next harvest . He agreed with me , that there would be two or three months ' provi- sion for the ...
... continue open to us a while . He said they would be immediately declared open till February , and we may be sure they will be so till the next harvest . He agreed with me , that there would be two or three months ' provi- sion for the ...
Strana 67
... continues , our seamen in ports nearer to you than to Liverpool , ( where Mr. Maury is consul ) will need your protection . The liberation of those impressed should be desired of the proper authority , with due firmness , yet always in ...
... continues , our seamen in ports nearer to you than to Liverpool , ( where Mr. Maury is consul ) will need your protection . The liberation of those impressed should be desired of the proper authority , with due firmness , yet always in ...
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