History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... Constitution . The State governments are the safeguards of the federal Constitution : they will protract the period of our liberties . They will afford a shelter against the abuse of power ; and will be the natural avengers of our ...
... Constitution . The State governments are the safeguards of the federal Constitution : they will protract the period of our liberties . They will afford a shelter against the abuse of power ; and will be the natural avengers of our ...
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... Constitution and the laws ; and have preserved a reputation for probity , sustained in sit- uations where you had power to become rich , even without justly incurring the charge of gross peculation . Nor is there a solitary instance on ...
... Constitution and the laws ; and have preserved a reputation for probity , sustained in sit- uations where you had power to become rich , even without justly incurring the charge of gross peculation . Nor is there a solitary instance on ...
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... Constitution , and a conviction of your sincere and ardent patriotism , I need offer no apology for prefixing your name to the present work . But I would not make you responsible for the views I have given , and the sentiments I have ex ...
... Constitution , and a conviction of your sincere and ardent patriotism , I need offer no apology for prefixing your name to the present work . But I would not make you responsible for the views I have given , and the sentiments I have ex ...
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... Constitution . Extent of the Powers granted to the General Government . The Powers not delegated remain with the Separate States , which in most cases are still Sovereign . Address of President Washington . Of Mr. Adams , Vice President ...
... Constitution . Extent of the Powers granted to the General Government . The Powers not delegated remain with the Separate States , which in most cases are still Sovereign . Address of President Washington . Of Mr. Adams , Vice President ...
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... Constitution , prepared by the Conven- tion , was adopted by delegates chosen by the people in each State ; and is justly to be considered the act and will of the majority of the people ( in the States respectively ) as declared in the ...
... Constitution , prepared by the Conven- tion , was adopted by delegates chosen by the people in each State ; and is justly to be considered the act and will of the majority of the people ( in the States respectively ) as declared in the ...
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