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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... present monarch in the supreme government of this country , with a family compact . " - Works , vol . ii . , pp . 419 , 421 . most dear to the human heart , to be staked on the question pending before the public . From that oblivion ...
... present monarch in the supreme government of this country , with a family compact . " - Works , vol . ii . , pp . 419 , 421 . most dear to the human heart , to be staked on the question pending before the public . From that oblivion ...
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... present situation as imagi- nary . A NATION , without a NATIONAL GOV- ERNMENT , is an awful spectacle . The establish- ment of a Constitution , in time of profound peace , by the voluntary consent of a whole people , is a prodigy , to ...
... present situation as imagi- nary . A NATION , without a NATIONAL GOV- ERNMENT , is an awful spectacle . The establish- ment of a Constitution , in time of profound peace , by the voluntary consent of a whole people , is a prodigy , to ...
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... present danger seems to be defect of obedience in the subjects . There is hope , how- ever from the enlightened state of this age and country , we may guard effectually against that evil as well as the rest . " Washington's sentiments ...
... present danger seems to be defect of obedience in the subjects . There is hope , how- ever from the enlightened state of this age and country , we may guard effectually against that evil as well as the rest . " Washington's sentiments ...
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... present circumstances of the Union is , in my opinion , desirable . " To the Marquis de Chastelleux , he wrote : " Should it be adopted , and I think it will be , America will lift up her head again , and in a few years become ...
... present circumstances of the Union is , in my opinion , desirable . " To the Marquis de Chastelleux , he wrote : " Should it be adopted , and I think it will be , America will lift up her head again , and in a few years become ...
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... present struggled for supremacy . " That the Federalists might win it was 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 ...
... present struggled for supremacy . " That the Federalists might win it was 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 ...
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