History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... authority , and were accountable only to your conscience and your God . Such rare patriotism , and such singular integrity demand public respect and eulogy . It reminds one of the memorable days of the Revolution , when Washington and ...
... authority , and were accountable only to your conscience and your God . Such rare patriotism , and such singular integrity demand public respect and eulogy . It reminds one of the memorable days of the Revolution , when Washington and ...
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... authority within their respective territories , al- though a continental Congress had been held from Septem- ber , 1774 : and united council and action had happily pre- vailed during the war of the Revolution . But that Con- gress ...
... authority within their respective territories , al- though a continental Congress had been held from Septem- ber , 1774 : and united council and action had happily pre- vailed during the war of the Revolution . But that Con- gress ...
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... authority and respect than those which should be adopted by a gen- eral government . In a word , there appeared to be no foundation for internal peace , for national prosperity , or for political respectability in the estimation of the ...
... authority and respect than those which should be adopted by a gen- eral government . In a word , there appeared to be no foundation for internal peace , for national prosperity , or for political respectability in the estimation of the ...
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... authority , and would be most agreeable to a large majority of the people . And the frame of Government , final- ly prepared and adopted , was of a federal rather than of a national government : or , as Mr. Madison has said , " was ...
... authority , and would be most agreeable to a large majority of the people . And the frame of Government , final- ly prepared and adopted , was of a federal rather than of a national government : or , as Mr. Madison has said , " was ...
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... authority relate to cer- tain specific objects , which are expressly enumerated . They are high and extensive powers ; and with every intelligent man must be supposed to include the right to carry the specified powers into full effect ...
... authority relate to cer- tain specific objects , which are expressly enumerated . They are high and extensive powers ; and with every intelligent man must be supposed to include the right to carry the specified powers into full effect ...
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