History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... opinions . The principles which governed in the final adjustment of the duties on imported goods , were to impose the highest per centum on articles not considered necessary , and which were ... opinion 20 [ 1789 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
... opinions . The principles which governed in the final adjustment of the duties on imported goods , were to impose the highest per centum on articles not considered necessary , and which were ... opinion 20 [ 1789 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
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... opinion . Very plausible and ingenious speeches were made in op- position to granting , or recognizing in the President , such great authority ; but it was fully shown , at the same time , that the President would be paralized in his ...
... opinion . Very plausible and ingenious speeches were made in op- position to granting , or recognizing in the President , such great authority ; but it was fully shown , at the same time , that the President would be paralized in his ...
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... opinion is worthy of great regard , both with the friends of the Union , and of State rights . No one was more in favor of the former , or of consolidating or preserving it in all proper ways , and in all reasonable measures , than ...
... opinion is worthy of great regard , both with the friends of the Union , and of State rights . No one was more in favor of the former , or of consolidating or preserving it in all proper ways , and in all reasonable measures , than ...
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... opinion of Secretary Hamilton ; while many considered his political views not so fully republican as they would prefer in a high public officer of the federal government . He was no doubt in favor of what some called a strong government ...
... opinion of Secretary Hamilton ; while many considered his political views not so fully republican as they would prefer in a high public officer of the federal government . He was no doubt in favor of what some called a strong government ...
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... opinions among politicians of that period , Mr. Hamilton entertained different views from Mr. Jefferson . He ... opinion and feeling , and to. * In a report on foreign commerce , made in 1791 , by request of President Washington ...
... opinions among politicians of that period , Mr. Hamilton entertained different views from Mr. Jefferson . He ... opinion and feeling , and to. * In a report on foreign commerce , made in 1791 , by request of President Washington ...
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