History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... country , at that critical period , of whom , it might be almost literally said , " that they declared for in- dependence , and consulted for its establishment , with halters about their necks . " In later times , such iv DEDICATION .
... country , at that critical period , of whom , it might be almost literally said , " that they declared for in- dependence , and consulted for its establishment , with halters about their necks . " In later times , such iv DEDICATION .
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... declared in the preamble , " We , the people , " & c . The amendments to the federal Constitution , proposed by the first Congress , in 1789 , in conformity to recommendations of most of the State Conventions which adopted it , were ...
... declared in the preamble , " We , the people , " & c . The amendments to the federal Constitution , proposed by the first Congress , in 1789 , in conformity to recommendations of most of the State Conventions which adopted it , were ...
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... declared their conviction of the necessity of vesting greater power in Congress , as the only effectual remedy for existing evils , and for the prevention of future extensive national calamities . Governor Bowdoin , of Massachusetts ...
... declared their conviction of the necessity of vesting greater power in Congress , as the only effectual remedy for existing evils , and for the prevention of future extensive national calamities . Governor Bowdoin , of Massachusetts ...
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... declared that the federal government would fail essentially in providing a remedy for existing evils , and in securing justice to the States , which was the express design of its establishment , unless the debts of the States were ...
... declared that the federal government would fail essentially in providing a remedy for existing evils , and in securing justice to the States , which was the express design of its establishment , unless the debts of the States were ...
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... declared , " that they should be for the common benefit of the Union . " The States which ad- vanced these claims , made the cession on this express con- dition : and these were Virginia , North Carolina , * Penn- sylvania , New York ...
... declared , " that they should be for the common benefit of the Union . " The States which ad- vanced these claims , made the cession on this express con- dition : and these were Virginia , North Carolina , * Penn- sylvania , New York ...
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