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... important object has been accomplished by the successful exertions of the Naval Forces of His Majesty and of His Allies , which led to a Convention with the Pacha of Egypt ; and finally , by the skilful disposition and exemplary conduct ...
... important object has been accomplished by the successful exertions of the Naval Forces of His Majesty and of His Allies , which led to a Convention with the Pacha of Egypt ; and finally , by the skilful disposition and exemplary conduct ...
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... important and valuable Officer , whose loss is deeply mourned by all classes of society here . Lieutenant - Colonel Lumley , as Senior Field Officer , has assumed the Government of this Colony , and will accordingly be sworn in , to ...
... important and valuable Officer , whose loss is deeply mourned by all classes of society here . Lieutenant - Colonel Lumley , as Senior Field Officer , has assumed the Government of this Colony , and will accordingly be sworn in , to ...
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... important point of it , it will be only requisite to remark , that a Petition of the Claimant's Proctor , to reject the evidence of the Slaves , was refused , as well as the request for their being examined in open Court , although ...
... important point of it , it will be only requisite to remark , that a Petition of the Claimant's Proctor , to reject the evidence of the Slaves , was refused , as well as the request for their being examined in open Court , although ...
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... , or attempted to be concealed . " Next to the Passport or Register of a Vessel , the most important paper is the Log , It is of paramount consequence to any Vessel , to show the innocence E 2 SIERRA LEONE . ( PORTUGAL AND Brazil . ) 51.
... , or attempted to be concealed . " Next to the Passport or Register of a Vessel , the most important paper is the Log , It is of paramount consequence to any Vessel , to show the innocence E 2 SIERRA LEONE . ( PORTUGAL AND Brazil . ) 51.
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... important point , and in doing so considered it a justifiable mode of ascertaining the fact , when every other circumstance in the case went strongly to prove that the Dianna was illicitly engaged . Nor can the Court consider the ...
... important point , and in doing so considered it a justifiable mode of ascertaining the fact , when every other circumstance in the case went strongly to prove that the Dianna was illicitly engaged . Nor can the Court consider the ...
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Page 536 - The present convention shall be in force for the term of ten years from the date hereof ; and further, until the end of twelve months after • either of the high contracting parties shall have given notice to the other of its intention to terminate the same; each of the high contracting parties reserving to itself the right of giving such notice to the other, at the end of the said term of ten years...
Page 436 - J'AI reçu la Lettre que votre Excellence m'a fait l'honneur de m'écrire en date du 27 du mois passé, pour m'annoncer que le Gouvernement de Sa.
Page 486 - Actuated by this view of the subject, I informed the Indians inhabiting parts of Georgia and Alabama, that their attempt to establish an independent government would not be countenanced by the executive of the United States, and advised them to emigrate beyond the Mississippi or submit to the laws of those states.
Page 477 - The duties of all public officers are, or at least admit of being made, so plain and simple that men of intelligence may readily qualify themselves for their performance...
Page 476 - The mode may be so regulated as to preserve to each state its present relative weight in the election ; and a failure in the first attempt may be provided for, by confining the second to a choice between the two highest candidates. In connexion with such an amendment, it would seem advisable to limit the service of the chief magistrate to a single term of either four or six years.
Page 3 - You will consider whether the removal of those disabilities can be effected consistently with the full and permanent security of our establishments in Church and State, with the maintenance of the reformed religion established by law, and of the rights and privileges of the bishops and of the clergy of this realm, and of the churches committed to their charge.
Page 542 - A. diffidence, perhaps too just, in my own qualifications, will teach me to look with reverence to the examples of public virtue left by my illustrious predecessors, and with veneration to the lights that flow from the mind that founded and the mind that reformed our system.
Page 485 - States' three per cent. stock. " The condition and ulterior destiny of the Indian tribes within the limits of some of our states, have become objects of much interest and importance. It has long been the policy of government to introduce among them the arts of civilization, in the hope of gradually reclaiming them from a wandering life. This policy has, however, been coupled with another, wholly incompatible with its success. Professing a desire to civilize and settle them, we have, at the same time,...
Page 490 - Under these circumstances, if such an institution is deemed essential to the fiscal operations of the Government, I submit to the wisdom of the Legislature whether a national one, founded upon the credit of the Government and it s revenues, might not be devised, which would avoid all constitutional difficulties, and, at the same time, secure all the advantages to the Government and country that were expected to result from the present Bank.
Page 479 - ... without a considerable surplus in the treasury, beyond what may be required for its current service. As then the period approaches when the application of the revenue to the payment of debt will cease, the disposition of the surplus will present a subject for the serious deliberation of congress ; and it may be fortunate for the country that it is yet to be decided. Considered in connexion with the...