History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... South Carolina , in May ; New Hampshire , New York , and Virginia , in June ; North Carolina , in November , 1789 ; Rhode Island , May , 1790 ; Vermont , in January , 1791. Six States accepted the Constitution without proposing any ...
... South Carolina , in May ; New Hampshire , New York , and Virginia , in June ; North Carolina , in November , 1789 ; Rhode Island , May , 1790 ; Vermont , in January , 1791. Six States accepted the Constitution without proposing any ...
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... South Carolina four , North Carolina four , New Hampshire two , Georgia two . The difficulty was at once perceived of framing a general gov- ernment , so as to avoid collision with State authority , and to be free from the charge of ...
... South Carolina four , North Carolina four , New Hampshire two , Georgia two . The difficulty was at once perceived of framing a general gov- ernment , so as to avoid collision with State authority , and to be free from the charge of ...
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... South Carolina , Izard and Butler - Georgia , Few and Gunn . At the second Session , January , 1790 , Williamson and Hawkins of North Carolina , attended . * The duty first proposed on molasses was six cents per gallon ; but in the bill ...
... South Carolina , Izard and Butler - Georgia , Few and Gunn . At the second Session , January , 1790 , Williamson and Hawkins of North Carolina , attended . * The duty first proposed on molasses was six cents per gallon ; but in the bill ...
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... Carolina adopted the Constitution , November , 1789 , and Rhode Island , in 1790 . # John Jay , of New York , was appointed Chief Justice ; and John Rut- ledge , of South Carolina , James Wilson , of Pennsylvania , William Cushing ...
... Carolina adopted the Constitution , November , 1789 , and Rhode Island , in 1790 . # John Jay , of New York , was appointed Chief Justice ; and John Rut- ledge , of South Carolina , James Wilson , of Pennsylvania , William Cushing ...
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... South Carolina and Massachusetts were the largest claimants on the fed- eral government for balances in their favor . * The assump- tion of the debts contracted by the several States during the war , for the welfare of all , was not ...
... South Carolina and Massachusetts were the largest claimants on the fed- eral government for balances in their favor . * The assump- tion of the debts contracted by the several States during the war , for the welfare of all , was not ...
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