History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... gress , composed also of delegates from the several States , and appointed by the legislatures thereof , did not possess authority to carry into full effect the measures which they considered proper and important , without the consent ...
... gress , composed also of delegates from the several States , and appointed by the legislatures thereof , did not possess authority to carry into full effect the measures which they considered proper and important , without the consent ...
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... gress , unless it should make a law for such a . State only , and that manifestly an arbitrary , oppressive , and unjust law : nor may Congress justly interfere with the laws of a State , unless such laws are clearly repugnant to the au ...
... gress , unless it should make a law for such a . State only , and that manifestly an arbitrary , oppressive , and unjust law : nor may Congress justly interfere with the laws of a State , unless such laws are clearly repugnant to the au ...
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... gress , from Massachusetts , in 1774 ; and continued a mem- ber till the year 1778 , when he was appointed to France . He afterwards went to Holland , to obtain a loan for the United States . And in 1783 , when peace was made with ...
... gress , from Massachusetts , in 1774 ; and continued a mem- ber till the year 1778 , when he was appointed to France . He afterwards went to Holland , to obtain a loan for the United States . And in 1783 , when peace was made with ...
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... gress , were estimated at one million and a half of dollars ; but it was soon found that they would far exceed that sum . † An estimate of expenditures for the year was also made by the House of Representatives at this time , as the ...
... gress , were estimated at one million and a half of dollars ; but it was soon found that they would far exceed that sum . † An estimate of expenditures for the year was also made by the House of Representatives at this time , as the ...
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... gress , * and recommended to the several States to be adopted , either by the legislatures thereof , or by Conventions called expressly for the purpose , and chosen immediately by the people , as were the Conventions for adopting the ...
... gress , * and recommended to the several States to be adopted , either by the legislatures thereof , or by Conventions called expressly for the purpose , and chosen immediately by the people , as were the Conventions for adopting the ...
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