History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... and prosperity of the whole , in a domestic view , rendered it equally neces- ary - also , that there should be a supervising and gen- eral government , as to national objects and purposes . 10 [ 1789 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
... and prosperity of the whole , in a domestic view , rendered it equally neces- ary - also , that there should be a supervising and gen- eral government , as to national objects and purposes . 10 [ 1789 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
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... 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 civilized world , but in UNION . The most intelligent citizens , of ...
... 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 civilized world , but in UNION . The most intelligent citizens , of ...
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... eral Constitution was formed , clearly implies this : and in the first section of the first article , it declares , that the pow- ers to be vested in and exercised by the general government were granted by the several States . Such was ...
... eral Constitution was formed , clearly implies this : and in the first section of the first article , it declares , that the pow- ers to be vested in and exercised by the general government were granted by the several States . Such was ...
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... eral government , and to prevent its encroachment on the rights of the States . Besides , the Constitution , adopted by the people of the several States , is the rule for the federal legislature , the source of their political power ...
... eral government , and to prevent its encroachment on the rights of the States . Besides , the Constitution , adopted by the people of the several States , is the rule for the federal legislature , the source of their political power ...
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... eral nations of Europe ; and a law was also enacted for a uniform system of naturalization throughout the United States . Ministers were early sent to the court of Great Britain , France , Spain , and Portugal , and afterwards to ...
... eral nations of Europe ; and a law was also enacted for a uniform system of naturalization throughout the United States . Ministers were early sent to the court of Great Britain , France , Spain , and Portugal , and afterwards to ...
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