Republicanism in America: A History of the Colonial and Republican Governments of the United States of America, from the Year 1607 to the Year 1869. To which are Added Constitutions, Proclamations, Platforms, Resolutions. Also, a Brief History of All the Existing Republics in the World |
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... Executive Chair . - Republican party enter upon the administration of affairs . - Attack on Sumter . - War begun.- Democrats join the rebels.- Jefferson Davis issues a Proclamation . - War spirit of the Free States .--- Massachusetts ...
... Executive Chair . - Republican party enter upon the administration of affairs . - Attack on Sumter . - War begun.- Democrats join the rebels.- Jefferson Davis issues a Proclamation . - War spirit of the Free States .--- Massachusetts ...
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... executive affairs . In 1630 , their numbers having become such as to render deliberation in full assembly inconvenient , the representative system was adopted . In 1631 , when permanent settlements began to be made in New Hampshire ...
... executive affairs . In 1630 , their numbers having become such as to render deliberation in full assembly inconvenient , the representative system was adopted . In 1631 , when permanent settlements began to be made in New Hampshire ...
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... executive , and judicial , pressed constantly upon the minds of the leading statesmen of the times . The necessity of some change in the Articles of Confederation , to meet the al- tered condition of the national wants , seemed apparent ...
... executive , and judicial , pressed constantly upon the minds of the leading statesmen of the times . The necessity of some change in the Articles of Confederation , to meet the al- tered condition of the national wants , seemed apparent ...
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... executive , and judicial - in a National Union , and the intelligent posi- tions taken by them in exposing the insecurity of their liberties , if left to the jobbing political caprice and lo- cal jealousies of the thirteen Colonies ...
... executive , and judicial - in a National Union , and the intelligent posi- tions taken by them in exposing the insecurity of their liberties , if left to the jobbing political caprice and lo- cal jealousies of the thirteen Colonies ...
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... executive , one judicial , and one legislative , divided into three branches - how should the " Sovereign States " be represented ? Some of those advanced in wealth were in favor of a property- basis ; others were in favor of basing the ...
... executive , one judicial , and one legislative , divided into three branches - how should the " Sovereign States " be represented ? Some of those advanced in wealth were in favor of a property- basis ; others were in favor of basing the ...
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