Memoir of Tristam Burges: With Selections from His Speeches and Occasional WritingsMarshall, Brown, 1835 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... of Congress seerns confined to raising and disbursing revenue , for common defence and general welfare ; together with the legislation incidental and auxiliary J to those great objects . Who , then , Sir TRISTAM BURGES . 73.
... of Congress seerns confined to raising and disbursing revenue , for common defence and general welfare ; together with the legislation incidental and auxiliary J to those great objects . Who , then , Sir TRISTAM BURGES . 73.
الصفحة 78
... defence ; all persons , all property ; the master and slave , the father and son ; and he has the same power over what comes under his command by impressment , as he has over what comes there by contract . He is endowed with the eminent ...
... defence ; all persons , all property ; the master and slave , the father and son ; and he has the same power over what comes under his command by impressment , as he has over what comes there by contract . He is endowed with the eminent ...
الصفحة 85
... defence , and not by impressment and military exaction . What , Sir , can a General take , when he cannot take the lodg- ing of a single soldier in any man's house , even in time of war , unless a law be first made , regulating the ...
... defence , and not by impressment and military exaction . What , Sir , can a General take , when he cannot take the lodg- ing of a single soldier in any man's house , even in time of war , unless a law be first made , regulating the ...
الصفحة 86
... defence ; the very women carry out their own food and that of their children , to refresh the men fighting on the walls . When a practicable breach is made by the enemy , houses are seen to have been demolished , and another wall is ...
... defence ; the very women carry out their own food and that of their children , to refresh the men fighting on the walls . When a practicable breach is made by the enemy , houses are seen to have been demolished , and another wall is ...
الصفحة 87
... defence of New - Orleans ? The condition of that city has , in this debate , been placed before us , and colored by a description of all the ca- lamities of a beleaguered town , cut off from all possibility of aid to be derived from the ...
... defence of New - Orleans ? The condition of that city has , in this debate , been placed before us , and colored by a description of all the ca- lamities of a beleaguered town , cut off from all possibility of aid to be derived from the ...
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