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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... votes . . . 162-163 Letters of Jefferson and Hamilton . Washington and Adams reëlected . Yellow fever at Philadelphia .... 163-166 166-167 167-168 their answers FOREIGN RELATIONS ; NEUTRALITY AND THE GENĘT Influence of the French ...
... votes . . . 162-163 Letters of Jefferson and Hamilton . Washington and Adams reëlected . Yellow fever at Philadelphia .... 163-166 166-167 167-168 their answers FOREIGN RELATIONS ; NEUTRALITY AND THE GENĘT Influence of the French ...
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... vote of 45 to 2. † The date of election of delegates to the convention was the first Tuesday in November and November 20 was set for the convention itself . After a hard bitter canvass by the opposing candidates , the elections were ...
... vote of 45 to 2. † The date of election of delegates to the convention was the first Tuesday in November and November 20 was set for the convention itself . After a hard bitter canvass by the opposing candidates , the elections were ...
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... vote was to be by individuals and not by States ; that this body had an unlim- ited power of taxation ; that the Fed- eral judiciary had too much power ; that the members were to be paid out of the National treasury and would thus be ...
... vote was to be by individuals and not by States ; that this body had an unlim- ited power of taxation ; that the Fed- eral judiciary had too much power ; that the members were to be paid out of the National treasury and would thus be ...
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... vote . On January 9 , 1788 , the Con- necticut convention , after a stormy session of five days , also gave a large majority in favor of adoption , the vote standing 128 to 40. On April 28 , 1788 , after a sharp struggle , Mary- land ...
... vote . On January 9 , 1788 , the Con- necticut convention , after a stormy session of five days , also gave a large majority in favor of adoption , the vote standing 128 to 40. On April 28 , 1788 , after a sharp struggle , Mary- land ...
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... votes and influence could not be ignored . The subject was de- bated for an entire month and even then it was uncertain as to just what course the convention would follow . || * Richman , Rhode Island , p . 254 ; Bates , Rhode Island ...
... votes and influence could not be ignored . The subject was de- bated for an entire month and even then it was uncertain as to just what course the convention would follow . || * Richman , Rhode Island , p . 254 ; Bates , Rhode Island ...
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