The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Volume 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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Halaman 112
... laws is placed . Industry has there taken place of idleness , and economy of dissipation . Two or three years of good crops , and a ready market for the produce of their lands , have put every one in good humour ; and in some instances ...
... laws is placed . Industry has there taken place of idleness , and economy of dissipation . Two or three years of good crops , and a ready market for the produce of their lands , have put every one in good humour ; and in some instances ...
Halaman 127
... law or treaty which deprives Americans of this privilege , and authorizes officers of police arbitrarily to take mariners in the service of France from on board their vessels , I call upon your intervention , sir , and that of the ...
... law or treaty which deprives Americans of this privilege , and authorizes officers of police arbitrarily to take mariners in the service of France from on board their vessels , I call upon your intervention , sir , and that of the ...
Halaman 142
... law . The President with anxiety saw this combination , but waited in the expectation that the quiet submission to the act in other parts of the Union , would induce the people of this district to yield obedience . In the mean time he ...
... law . The President with anxiety saw this combination , but waited in the expectation that the quiet submission to the act in other parts of the Union , would induce the people of this district to yield obedience . In the mean time he ...
Halaman 143
... laws , requiring the interposition of magistrates in support of govern- ment , and directing the prosecution of offenders . The Proclamation not producing the desired effect , he endeavoured to prevent the necessity of having re- course ...
... laws , requiring the interposition of magistrates in support of govern- ment , and directing the prosecution of offenders . The Proclamation not producing the desired effect , he endeavoured to prevent the necessity of having re- course ...
Halaman 144
... laws prostrated , and the au- thority of the United States defied . On the 7th of August , he issued the Proclamation which the law made a prerequisite to the employment of force . In it he gave a recapitulation of the mea- sures of ...
... laws prostrated , and the au- thority of the United States defied . On the 7th of August , he issued the Proclamation which the law made a prerequisite to the employment of force . In it he gave a recapitulation of the mea- sures of ...
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