Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies, Svazky 3–4F. Carr, and Company, 1829 |
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... voted an address to the King to remove the troops . This piece of masculine eloquence , writ- ten by Monsieur de Mirabeau , is worth attention on account of the bold matter it expresses and discovers through the whole . The King refused ...
... voted an address to the King to remove the troops . This piece of masculine eloquence , writ- ten by Monsieur de Mirabeau , is worth attention on account of the bold matter it expresses and discovers through the whole . The King refused ...
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... voting by persons , and how determined to go with the nation_all its lengths . The foreign troops were ordered off instantly . Every minister resign- ed . The King confirmed Bailly as Prevost des Marchands , wrote to Mr. Neckar to ...
... voting by persons , and how determined to go with the nation_all its lengths . The foreign troops were ordered off instantly . Every minister resign- ed . The King confirmed Bailly as Prevost des Marchands , wrote to Mr. Neckar to ...
Strana 26
... voted by Congress , and all officers and soldiers , not natives of the United States , shall be incapable of serving in their armies by land , except during a fo- reign war . ' These restrictions I think are so guarded , as to hin- der ...
... voted by Congress , and all officers and soldiers , not natives of the United States , shall be incapable of serving in their armies by land , except during a fo- reign war . ' These restrictions I think are so guarded , as to hin- der ...
Strana 38
... of their numbers causes this , as well as a tumul- tuous manner of doing business . They have voted that the elec- tions of the legislature shall be biennial ; that it shall be of a single body ; but they have not yet decided what shall 38.
... of their numbers causes this , as well as a tumul- tuous manner of doing business . They have voted that the elec- tions of the legislature shall be biennial ; that it shall be of a single body ; but they have not yet decided what shall 38.
Strana 58
... in their funding bills . The foreign debts did not admit of any difference of opinion . They were settled by a single and unanimous vote : but the domestic debt requiring modifications and settlements , these produce great dif- ference 58.
... in their funding bills . The foreign debts did not admit of any difference of opinion . They were settled by a single and unanimous vote : but the domestic debt requiring modifications and settlements , these produce great dif- ference 58.
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