History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... resolution in favor of a continental Convention , for such a purpose . * The great object proposed to be attained , when the Con- vention was called , was uniform and united action of all the States , " for the general welfare , for ...
... resolution in favor of a continental Convention , for such a purpose . * The great object proposed to be attained , when the Con- vention was called , was uniform and united action of all the States , " for the general welfare , for ...
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... resolution passed at their first session . At this early period , two great political parties , appear to have been forming in the United States . Most of the individuals of each party were no doubt honest and patriotic , and de- sirous ...
... resolution passed at their first session . At this early period , two great political parties , appear to have been forming in the United States . Most of the individuals of each party were no doubt honest and patriotic , and de- sirous ...
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... resolutions were adopted , and sentiments expressed , alike dishonorable to the character of good citizens , and alarming to the government . The officers appointed to collect the duties were threatened , and deterred through fear of ...
... resolutions were adopted , and sentiments expressed , alike dishonorable to the character of good citizens , and alarming to the government . The officers appointed to collect the duties were threatened , and deterred through fear of ...
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... resolutions were in accordance with a re- port made by the Secretary of State , some time before ; and were supported by those in favor of commercial restrictions and non - intercourse with England , rather than of further negotiation ...
... resolutions were in accordance with a re- port made by the Secretary of State , some time before ; and were supported by those in favor of commercial restrictions and non - intercourse with England , rather than of further negotiation ...
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... resolutions for non- intercourse , would produce a better effect than an extra mission . By the friends of the administration , it was contended , that the resolutions would irritate , rather than coerce Great Britain : that though it ...
... resolutions for non- intercourse , would produce a better effect than an extra mission . By the friends of the administration , it was contended , that the resolutions would irritate , rather than coerce Great Britain : that though it ...
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