Other Annotations by burnsfamily, 41-60
For by natures law, man is at peace with man, till some aggression is committed, which by the same law, authorizes one to destroy another as his enemy.Source: Domestic Letters of the Department of State » Page 163 Made 14 Nov 2007 |
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Brigantine CatharineSource: Domestic Letters of the Department of State » Page 151 Made 13 Nov 2007 |
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brigatine Little SarahSource: Domestic Letters of the Department of State » Page 128 Made 13 Nov 2007 |
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Creek IndiansSource: Domestic Letters of the Department of State » Page 122 Made 13 Nov 2007 |
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... the path of peace as the only one leading to prosperity, ...Source: Domestic Letters of the Department of State » Page 116 Made 13 Nov 2007 |
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British Ship GrangeSource: Domestic Letters of the Department of State » Page 100 Made 12 Nov 2007 |
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In the British continental colonies and in Newfoundland, all our productions are prohibited, and our vessels forbidden to enter thier ports.Source: Domestic Letters of the Department of State » Page 48 Made 06 Nov 2007 |
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Little SarahSource: George Washington Correspondence » Page 257 Made 02 Nov 2007 |
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... explained our Constitution to him, as having divided the functions of government among three different authorities, the Executive, Legislative &...Source: George Washington Correspondence » Page 252 Made 31 Oct 2007 |
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Livres are estimated at 18 15/100 cents, proposed by the Secretary of the Treasury to the French ministry as the rate of conversion.Source: George Washington Correspondence » Page 237 Made 26 Oct 2007 |
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When performance, for instance, becomes impossible, non-performance is not immoral.Source: George Washington Correspondence » Page 202 Made 26 Oct 2007 |
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... the moral law to which man has been subjected by his ceator, and of which his feelings, or conscience as it is sometimes called, are the evidence with...Source: George Washington Correspondence » Page 201 Made 26 Oct 2007 |
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plan for a CapitolSource: George Washington Correspondence » Page 108 Made 19 Oct 2007 |
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National Capital ForestSource: Photos - Fine Arts Commission, Series G » 66G12R15 Made 19 Oct 2007 |
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war with France was inevitableSource: George Washington Correspondence » Page 96 Made 18 Oct 2007 |
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The proposition for exchanging Mr Franklin for General Thompson, I shall submit to General Howe as soon as circumstances will allow me.Source: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 365 Made 09 Oct 2007 |
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Yesterday morning a large body of the enemy landed between Dobb's ferry and fort Lee.Source: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 360 Made 03 Oct 2007 |
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a million dollarsSource: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 359 Made 03 Oct 2007 |
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... the fate of America may be at stake on the issue ...Source: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 215 Made 14 Sep 2007 |
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Our situation is truely distressing...Source: Continental Congress - Papers » Page 199 Made 14 Sep 2007 |
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