History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and of His Contemporaries, Volume 3D. Appleton, 1859 - United States |
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... union . It involved property of a great amount , and numerous cases depending on the same principle . It was the deci- sion of a controversy between a wealthy merchant - a British subject , an adherent of the enemy - and a fugitive , an ...
... union . It involved property of a great amount , and numerous cases depending on the same principle . It was the deci- sion of a controversy between a wealthy merchant - a British subject , an adherent of the enemy - and a fugitive , an ...
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... union— that foreign nations only recognise it in the union ; that the declaration of independence was the fundamental consti- tution of every state , all of which was acceded to by the convention of New - York , which does not pretend ...
... union— that foreign nations only recognise it in the union ; that the declaration of independence was the fundamental consti- tution of every state , all of which was acceded to by the convention of New - York , which does not pretend ...
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... union . - An union formed indeed by com- pact , but by a compact between the people of these colonies with every individual colonist before the ex- istence of states ; recognised by the people of each state , in their state ...
... union . - An union formed indeed by com- pact , but by a compact between the people of these colonies with every individual colonist before the ex- istence of states ; recognised by the people of each state , in their state ...
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... union might be adhered to and preserved ; another , that notwithstand- ing the recommendation of congress , they could not com- ply with the fifth article of the treaty . A memorial of one of these nine representatives of New York for a ...
... union might be adhered to and preserved ; another , that notwithstand- ing the recommendation of congress , they could not com- ply with the fifth article of the treaty . A memorial of one of these nine representatives of New York for a ...
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... he was content to pause , and , as he beautifully ob- served , “ to erect a temple to time , to see what would be the event of the American drama . " CHAPTER XXXIA . THE failure of the imperfect union of 50 [ 1784 . THE REPUBLIC .
... he was content to pause , and , as he beautifully ob- served , “ to erect a temple to time , to see what would be the event of the American drama . " CHAPTER XXXIA . THE failure of the imperfect union of 50 [ 1784 . THE REPUBLIC .
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