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The reason of my thinking so : Captain Dayton said he was decidedly in favour of displacing the Postmaster - general ; and the plan that was mentioned for to displace the Postmaster - general was to nominate some person in Congress ...
The reason of my thinking so : Captain Dayton said he was decidedly in favour of displacing the Postmaster - general ; and the plan that was mentioned for to displace the Postmaster - general was to nominate some person in Congress ...
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He delivered it yesterday A.M. It was to this purpose : That the mode of apportioning taxes in Congress was by a kind of compromise , and that Georgia had lately been increased by migration . R. K. then explained the matter at large ...
He delivered it yesterday A.M. It was to this purpose : That the mode of apportioning taxes in Congress was by a kind of compromise , and that Georgia had lately been increased by migration . R. K. then explained the matter at large ...
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... annex some amendments recommended to be adopted by the first Congress , if the other States agree ; and , in this way , they expect to carry it by a considerable majority . Rufus King shines among the Feds . with a superior lustre .
... annex some amendments recommended to be adopted by the first Congress , if the other States agree ; and , in this way , they expect to carry it by a considerable majority . Rufus King shines among the Feds . with a superior lustre .
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It was to this purpose : " That Congress should not infringe the rights of conscience , the liberty of the press , the right of peaceable citizens to bear arms , nor suffer unwarrantable seizure of persons , papers , nor property ...
It was to this purpose : " That Congress should not infringe the rights of conscience , the liberty of the press , the right of peaceable citizens to bear arms , nor suffer unwarrantable seizure of persons , papers , nor property ...
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They have had so little effect upon Congress that they have not directed any enquiry to be made . Two or three individual members have called , merely for their own satisfaction , and received it compleatly , for I shewed them a ...
They have had so little effect upon Congress that they have not directed any enquiry to be made . Two or three individual members have called , merely for their own satisfaction , and received it compleatly , for I shewed them a ...
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