History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... peace abroad ; of your safety ; of your prosperity ; of that very liberty which you so highly value . " -Washington's Address . " The State governments are an essential part of the federal system . Consolidation is an effect which all ...
... peace abroad ; of your safety ; of your prosperity ; of that very liberty which you so highly value . " -Washington's Address . " The State governments are an essential part of the federal system . Consolidation is an effect which all ...
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... ex- emplary conduct , " in laying down in peace , arms taken up in defence of the republic and its liberties . " But my respect and admiration for your character are not confined to the consideration of any single act of TO ...
... ex- emplary conduct , " in laying down in peace , arms taken up in defence of the republic and its liberties . " But my respect and admiration for your character are not confined to the consideration of any single act of TO ...
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... peace and future prosperity of the United States . Insurrection had al- ready occurred in some of the States ; and it was believed that the laws and measures of a single State had less authority and respect than those which should be ...
... peace and future prosperity of the United States . Insurrection had al- ready occurred in some of the States ; and it was believed that the laws and measures of a single State had less authority and respect than those which should be ...
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... peace , and liberty . And may the providence of Almighty God assist you to answer their just expectations . " Mr. Adams was a member of the first Continental Con- gress , from Massachusetts , in 1774 ; and continued a mem- ber till the ...
... peace , and liberty . And may the providence of Almighty God assist you to answer their just expectations . " Mr. Adams was a member of the first Continental Con- gress , from Massachusetts , in 1774 ; and continued a mem- ber till the ...
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... peace , and patriotism not requiring personal sacrifices , and the public service inter- fering almost wholly with other lucrative employment , it was proper to allow a decent support . The Senate also in- sisted that their pay should ...
... peace , and patriotism not requiring personal sacrifices , and the public service inter- fering almost wholly with other lucrative employment , it was proper to allow a decent support . The Senate also in- sisted that their pay should ...
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