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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... Citizens , " " Turk , " " Tar and and Feathers , " " John Humble , Secretary , ' " " " Gaul , " " Briton , " " One of the People , ' 99 " Federal Constitution " and scores of others . The Anti - Federalists were assisted by Richard ...
... Citizens , " " Turk , " " Tar and and Feathers , " " John Humble , Secretary , ' " " " Gaul , " " Briton , " " One of the People , ' 99 " Federal Constitution " and scores of others . The Anti - Federalists were assisted by Richard ...
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... citizens , second only to Washington by the weight of their char- acters , the splendor of their public services , and the reputation of their genius and talents , Patrick Henry , the first herald of the Revolution in the South , as ...
... citizens , second only to Washington by the weight of their char- acters , the splendor of their public services , and the reputation of their genius and talents , Patrick Henry , the first herald of the Revolution in the South , as ...
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... citizens were at perfect repose ; but since that period , they are exceedingly uneasy and disquieted . When I wished for an appointment to this convention , my mind was ex- tremely agitated for the situation of public affairs . I ...
... citizens were at perfect repose ; but since that period , they are exceedingly uneasy and disquieted . When I wished for an appointment to this convention , my mind was ex- tremely agitated for the situation of public affairs . I ...
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... citizens as pos- sessed their confidence , to determine upon , and give effect to it . But why has this excited so much wonder and applause ? Because it is of so much magnitude , and because it is liable to be frustrated by so many ...
... citizens as pos- sessed their confidence , to determine upon , and give effect to it . But why has this excited so much wonder and applause ? Because it is of so much magnitude , and because it is liable to be frustrated by so many ...
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... citizens , or such as were citizens prior to July 4 , 1776 , or held commissions during the war , and had since July 4 , 1776 , become citizens of one of the States , should be eligible to become Presi- dent , Vice - President , or a ...
... citizens , or such as were citizens prior to July 4 , 1776 , or held commissions during the war , and had since July 4 , 1776 , become citizens of one of the States , should be eligible to become Presi- dent , Vice - President , or a ...
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