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Updated: June 11, 2025
"There are four things which I humbly conceive are essential to the well-being, I may even venture to say to the existence, of the United States as an independent power. "1st. An indissoluble union of the States under one federal head. "2dly. A sacred regard to public justice. "3dly. The adoption of a proper peace establishment. And, "4thly.
Wherefore, should these States treat under the said Bill, they would indirectly acknowledge that right, to obtain which acknowledgment the present war has been avowedly undertaken and prosecuted, on the part of Great Britain. "3dly.
1st, The evidence, which has been laid before Parliament, relating to the effects of the present prices of corn, together with the experience of the present year. 2dly, The improved state of our exchanges, and the fall in the price of bullion. And 3dly, and mainly, the actual laws respecting the exportation of corn lately passed in France.
A conviction in my own breast, from the best information that can be obtained, that it is the wish of my country that its military force should be committed to my charge; and, 3dly. That the army now to be formed should be so appointed as to afford a well grounded hope of its doing honour to the country, and credit to him who commands it in the field.
I consulted several things in my situation which I found would be proper for me: 1st, Health, and fresh water, I just now mentioned, 2dly, Shelter from the heat of the sun. 3dly, Security from ravenous creatures, whether man or beast. 4thly, A view to the sea, that, if God sent any ship in sight, I might not lose any advantage for my deliverance, of which I was not willing to banish all my expectation yet.
Such are the progressive changes operated by this all-disorganizing phenomenon, and the unerring march of nature to bring back all substances to their respective elements. The necessary conditions for the formation of vinous fermentation, are 1st. The presence of the saccharine substance. 2dly. That of a vegeto-animal substance, commonly called ferment, and soluble in water. 3dly.
Is the epizoötic pleuro-pneumonia of cattle susceptible of being transmitted from diseased to healthy animals by cohabitation? 2dly. In the event of such contagion's existing, would all the animals become affected, or what proportion would resist the disease? 3dly. Amongst the animals attacked by the disease, how many recover, and under what circumstances? How many succumb? 4thly.
I consulted several things in my situation, which I found would be proper for me: 1st, Health and fresh water, I just now mentioned: 2dly, Shelter from the heat of the sun: 3dly, Security from ravenous creatures, whether men or beasts: 4thly, A view to the sea, that if God sent any ship in sight, I might not lose any advantage for my deliverance, of which I was not willing to banish all my expectation yet.
Nor do I believe that it ought to be referred to the bands of Spanish adventurers, who, between the years 1500 and 1600, rambled up the Mississippi, and along its tributary streams. But on this head I should like to know the opinion of my learned and sagacious friend, Noah Webster. "3dly.
The epizoötic pleuro-pneumonia is susceptible of being transmitted from diseased to healthy animals by cohabitation. 2dly. All the animals exposed do not take the disease; some suffer slightly, and others not at all. 3dly. Of the affected animals, some recover and others die. 4thly. The animals, whether slightly or severely affected, possess an immunity against subsequent attacks.
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