History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... important events which have occurred under the general government ; so that the leading measures and conduct of each successive administration may be fairly exhibited , and the nature and the extent of the powers of that government may ...
... important events which have occurred under the general government ; so that the leading measures and conduct of each successive administration may be fairly exhibited , and the nature and the extent of the powers of that government may ...
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... important , without the consent of the State legislatures . It could only devise and recom- mend ; and the decision of the several States was essential to consummate the plans and requisitions of the grand coun- cil of the confederacy ...
... important , without the consent of the State legislatures . It could only devise and recom- mend ; and the decision of the several States was essential to consummate the plans and requisitions of the grand coun- cil of the confederacy ...
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... important object . Uniformity in measures through all the States , relating to foreign commerce and foreign intercourse , was found to be essential , as well for the reputation of the country with other nations , as for the present ...
... important object . Uniformity in measures through all the States , relating to foreign commerce and foreign intercourse , was found to be essential , as well for the reputation of the country with other nations , as for the present ...
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... important revolution just accomplished in the system of their united government , the tranquil delibera- tion and voluntary consent of so many distinct communi- ties , from which the event has resulted , cannot be compared with the ...
... important revolution just accomplished in the system of their united government , the tranquil delibera- tion and voluntary consent of so many distinct communi- ties , from which the event has resulted , cannot be compared with the ...
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... important subject belongs solely to the power and will of the majority in the respective States , and they have wisely declined , of late , to interfere in so delicate and difficult a subject . In several States , however , there are ...
... important subject belongs solely to the power and will of the majority in the respective States , and they have wisely declined , of late , to interfere in so delicate and difficult a subject . In several States , however , there are ...
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