The Governmental History of the United States of America: From the Earliest Settlement to the Adoption of the Present Federal Constitution |
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Page 104
... peace , the quiet government and safety of the people there residing , or being , and that all orders and proclamations bee kept and observed ; and according to the same to inflicte a scribed and defined . of Juris- punishment upon all ...
... peace , the quiet government and safety of the people there residing , or being , and that all orders and proclamations bee kept and observed ; and according to the same to inflicte a scribed and defined . of Juris- punishment upon all ...
Page 105
... peace and of amity seemed for a while to stay its desolating activity . Religion , civilization and humanity , each in turn sought to harmonize the two races , and bring them into something like a brotherhood of relationship and ...
... peace and of amity seemed for a while to stay its desolating activity . Religion , civilization and humanity , each in turn sought to harmonize the two races , and bring them into something like a brotherhood of relationship and ...
Page 106
... peace - pipe unmolested there ; but the Steam - Boat of the Saxon disgorges its thousands of pursuers , and drives him westward still . He braces himself against the rocky mountains , but hark ! a mysterious rumbling of the earth , a ...
... peace - pipe unmolested there ; but the Steam - Boat of the Saxon disgorges its thousands of pursuers , and drives him westward still . He braces himself against the rocky mountains , but hark ! a mysterious rumbling of the earth , a ...
Page 132
... peace with friendship with the Indians , by mutual capitulation , and articles agreed and concluded on in writing ; by many messages and inter- ruptions lengthened . 8thly . The common grievances relieved and removed , in asseasments ...
... peace with friendship with the Indians , by mutual capitulation , and articles agreed and concluded on in writing ; by many messages and inter- ruptions lengthened . 8thly . The common grievances relieved and removed , in asseasments ...
Page 133
... peace to ourselves and pos- terity , and a future immunity and ease from taxes and impositions ; which we expect to be the fruits of our endeavors , and to which end we have thought it sea- sonable for us liberally and freely to open ...
... peace to ourselves and pos- terity , and a future immunity and ease from taxes and impositions ; which we expect to be the fruits of our endeavors , and to which end we have thought it sea- sonable for us liberally and freely to open ...
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