Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 4Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... House of Federal Representa- tives will not be adequate to the management of affairs , either foreign or federal . Their president seems a bad edition of a Polish king . He may be elected from four years to four years for life . Reason ...
... House of Federal Representa- tives will not be adequate to the management of affairs , either foreign or federal . Their president seems a bad edition of a Polish king . He may be elected from four years to four years for life . Reason ...
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... house and moved that the Constitution be ratified , at the same time recommend- ing that Congress make certain amendments . Henry now moved that a bill of rights and some twenty amendments , which he had prepared , be submitted instead ...
... house and moved that the Constitution be ratified , at the same time recommend- ing that Congress make certain amendments . Henry now moved that a bill of rights and some twenty amendments , which he had prepared , be submitted instead ...
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... house without the consent of the owner , and in time of war in such manner only as the laws direct . 66 " 19th . That any person religiously scrupulous of bearing arms ought to be exempted upon pay- ment of an equivalent to employ ...
... house without the consent of the owner , and in time of war in such manner only as the laws direct . 66 " 19th . That any person religiously scrupulous of bearing arms ought to be exempted upon pay- ment of an equivalent to employ ...
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... House . When the election was held ( in April ) the Anti - Federalists elected two - thirds of the members of the convention and from the election it appeared that about four - sevenths of the people of the State were unfriendly to the ...
... House . When the election was held ( in April ) the Anti - Federalists elected two - thirds of the members of the convention and from the election it appeared that about four - sevenths of the people of the State were unfriendly to the ...
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... house in New York , a fine city man- sion , was worth £ 2,000 sterling . Mary Philipse inherited from her father ... houses valued at $ 140,683,984 , making a total for real estate of $ 619,977,247 . There were 276,695 dwelling houses ...
... house in New York , a fine city man- sion , was worth £ 2,000 sterling . Mary Philipse inherited from her father ... houses valued at $ 140,683,984 , making a total for real estate of $ 619,977,247 . There were 276,695 dwelling houses ...
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