History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... which ratified the Constitu- tion ; and so the instrument itself provided and required . The apportionment of the Senate is proof also , that the general government is federal , and not strictly national . 12 [ 1789 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
... which ratified the Constitu- tion ; and so the instrument itself provided and required . The apportionment of the Senate is proof also , that the general government is federal , and not strictly national . 12 [ 1789 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
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... Senate , and an executive officer , with the title of " Pres- ident of the United States . " It was not until the thirtieth of April , that the federal government was fully organized ; as on that day President Washington was inducted ...
... Senate , and an executive officer , with the title of " Pres- ident of the United States . " It was not until the thirtieth of April , that the federal government was fully organized ; as on that day President Washington was inducted ...
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... Senate as follows : " Gentlemen of the Senate , -Invited to this respectable situation by the suffrages of our fellow - citizens , according to the Constitution , I have thought it my duty cheerfully and readily to accept it ...
... Senate as follows : " Gentlemen of the Senate , -Invited to this respectable situation by the suffrages of our fellow - citizens , according to the Constitution , I have thought it my duty cheerfully and readily to accept it ...
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... Senate , I could see , without emotion , so many of those characters , of whose virtuous exertions I have so often been a witness ; from whose countenance and example I have derived encouragement and animation ; whose disinterested ...
... Senate , I could see , without emotion , so many of those characters , of whose virtuous exertions I have so often been a witness ; from whose countenance and example I have derived encouragement and animation ; whose disinterested ...
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... Senate and House of Representatives were also men of great political experience , and of tried patriot- ism ; and many of them had taken an active part in favor of freedom and independence , and in concerting measures for the safety of ...
... Senate and House of Representatives were also men of great political experience , and of tried patriot- ism ; and many of them had taken an active part in favor of freedom and independence , and in concerting measures for the safety of ...
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