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1
The Trials of William S. Smith, and Samuel G. Ogden: For ...
By an act of congress, passed in the year 1794, it is provided in substance, that if
any person shall, within the territory of the United States, begin, or set on foot, or
provide or prepare the means for a military expedition, to be carried on from ...
William Stephens Smith, Thomas Lloyd, Samuel Gouverneur Ogden,
1807
2
An English and Welsh Dictionary: Wherein Not Only the Words, ...
To set on foot, [give rise to] Rhoi (dodi gosod) ar droedyn, rhoi dechreuad i beth,
decbreu. Who set it on foot t Pwy a'i dechreoodd (ii gosododd ar droedyn?) To
foot, v. n. [walk, go on foot) Cerdded, troedio, myned ar draed. % To foot it away, ...
3
Correspondence Concerning Claims Against Great Britain: ...
MY LORD: I have the honor to iuclose s copy of the note by which I
acknowledged the receipt of Mr. Sen-ard's note of the 27th ultimo, announcing
the intention of this government to set on foot a blockade of the southern ports. I
was careful so ...
United States. Dept. of State,
1869
4
An English and Welsh Dictionary, Wherein, Not Only the ...
To set on foot, [give rise to] Rhoi (dodi gosod) ar droedyn, rhoi dechreuad i beth,
dechreu. Who set it on foot ? Pwy a'i dechreuodd (a'i gosododd ar droedyn?) To
foot, v. n. [walk, go on foot] Cerdded, troedio, myned ar draed. f To foot it amy, ...
John Walters, Hannah Walters,
1828
5
The London Magazine, and Monthly Chronologer
I do not at all wonder, my Lords, From hence, my Lords, 'tis plain, at our
Historians not having com- A that none of the Parliamentary In- plained ot the
Secrets of our Go- quiries set on Foot during the Wars vernment having been
discovered to ...
6
The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest ...
... or jointly with those of the allies, at the choice of England : By which
treacherous and dangerous advice, he the said Robert earl of Oxford and earl
Mortimer did not only contrive and set on foot a negociation of peace, more
advantageous to ...
William Cobbett, John Wright, Thomas Curson Hansard,
1811
7
Cobbett's Parliamentary History of England: 1739-1741
Of this nature were all the enquiries during the continuance of the two late wars :
That in relation to admiral Russel was set on foot at his own desire, which he was
prompted to by some reflexions thrown out against his conduct, upon the ...
Great Britain. Parliament, William Cobbett, Thomas Curson Hansard,
1812
8
Cobbett's Parliamentary History of England from the Norman ...
All such enquiries, Sir, must therefore be allowed to be of dangerous
consequence to the tranquillity of the nation; and, if we consider by whom such
enquiries are generally set on foot and carried on, we must allow, that they are
not only ...
Great Britain. Parliament, William Cobbett,
1812
9
Proceedings of a Court of Inquiry Convened at Washington, ...
Q. At what time was this rifle projectile branch set on foot. A. It was set on foot
while General Ramsay was Chief of Ordnance. Q. Was that hefore the
termination of the war. A. It was during the war. Q Please read that entire
paragraph — the ...
10
Memoirs of Queen Anne: being a compleat supplement to the ...
MANY other Enterprises were set on foot to disturb the Besiegers; for Villars kept
his Army in continual Motion, tho to no purpose. He attacked the Post at Hordam,
of which the Confederates had taken possession. He, also ordered a Body of ...
Gibson (historical writer.),
1729