Constitutional History of the United States from Their Declaration of Independence to the Close of the Civil War, Volume 1 |
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... PEACE PROCLAIMED . THE ARMY DISBANDED CHAPTER VIII . • • Page 104 FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES OF THE CONFEDERATION . - REVOLUTIONARY DEBT . - REVENUE SYSTEM OF 1783 . 115 CHAPTER IX . OPINIONS AND EFFORTS OF WASHINGTON AND OF HAMILTON . - De ...
... PEACE PROCLAIMED . THE ARMY DISBANDED CHAPTER VIII . • • Page 104 FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES OF THE CONFEDERATION . - REVOLUTIONARY DEBT . - REVENUE SYSTEM OF 1783 . 115 CHAPTER IX . OPINIONS AND EFFORTS OF WASHINGTON AND OF HAMILTON . - De ...
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... peace , harmony , and mutual confidence which once happily subsisted between the parent country and her colonies . " MASSACHUSETTS- " to deliberate and determine upon wise and proper meas- ures , to be by them recommended to all the ...
... peace , harmony , and mutual confidence which once happily subsisted between the parent country and her colonies . " MASSACHUSETTS- " to deliberate and determine upon wise and proper meas- ures , to be by them recommended to all the ...
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... peace and good order in their provinces , during the continuance of the dispute with Great Britain . This advice manifestly contemplated the establishment of provisional governments only . But between the date of these last proceedings ...
... peace and good order in their provinces , during the continuance of the dispute with Great Britain . This advice manifestly contemplated the establishment of provisional governments only . But between the date of these last proceedings ...
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... peace , and do all other acts pertaining to the exercise of a national sov- ereignty ; and finally , that , in their national capacity , they became known and designated as the United States of America . This Declaration was the first ...
... peace , and do all other acts pertaining to the exercise of a national sov- ereignty ; and finally , that , in their national capacity , they became known and designated as the United States of America . This Declaration was the first ...
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... peace . They were to learn , by a trying experience , that the vast concerns of peace are far more complex than the concerns of war ; that there were important functions of government to be discharged upon this continent , which only ...
... peace . They were to learn , by a trying experience , that the vast concerns of peace are far more complex than the concerns of war ; that there were important functions of government to be discharged upon this continent , which only ...
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