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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... necessary tend- ency to embitter the dispositions of the vanquished , and to fix more deeply , in many bosoms , their preju- dices against a plan of government , in opposition to which , all their pas- sions were enlisted . " ' * The ...
... necessary tend- ency to embitter the dispositions of the vanquished , and to fix more deeply , in many bosoms , their preju- dices against a plan of government , in opposition to which , all their pas- sions were enlisted . " ' * The ...
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... necessary , and I disliked some other articles that are in , and wished for some that are not in the proposed plan ; I never- theless hope it may be adopted . " ' Our public affairs begin to wear a more quiet aspect . The disputes about ...
... necessary , and I disliked some other articles that are in , and wished for some that are not in the proposed plan ; I never- theless hope it may be adopted . " ' Our public affairs begin to wear a more quiet aspect . The disputes about ...
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... necessary that nine of the thirteen States should ratify . That there had been unanimity in Congress meant little , for it had been agreed that they should waive all expression of approval or disapproval and leave the sovereign members ...
... necessary that nine of the thirteen States should ratify . That there had been unanimity in Congress meant little , for it had been agreed that they should waive all expression of approval or disapproval and leave the sovereign members ...
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... necessary number of flaring headlines " BRIBERY AND MASSACHUSETTS RATIFIES ; CELEBRATIONS . to the Federal Convention , now is the time to reap the fruit of our labors ; and if we do not do it now , I am afraid we shall never have ...
... necessary number of flaring headlines " BRIBERY AND MASSACHUSETTS RATIFIES ; CELEBRATIONS . to the Federal Convention , now is the time to reap the fruit of our labors ; and if we do not do it now , I am afraid we shall never have ...
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... necessary to prevent a rejection . " In that month the con- vention reassembled , and on the 21st the Constitution was ratified with twelve proposed amendments by a majority of eleven only , and in sub- stantially the same form and ...
... necessary to prevent a rejection . " In that month the con- vention reassembled , and on the 21st the Constitution was ratified with twelve proposed amendments by a majority of eleven only , and in sub- stantially the same form and ...
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