Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley 1915 - United States |
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Page 361
... Madison . The cheap- money faction in Virginia was strong and persistent , but the conservative element under the leadership of Madison finally succeeded in bringing the people to their way of thinking . ‡ He declared the issuance of ...
... Madison . The cheap- money faction in Virginia was strong and persistent , but the conservative element under the leadership of Madison finally succeeded in bringing the people to their way of thinking . ‡ He declared the issuance of ...
Page 378
... Madison , p . 80 et seq . McLaughlin , The Confederation and the Con- stitution , p . 98 ; Pellew , John Jay , p . 239 ; Secret Journals of Congress , vol . iv . , pp . 109-110 , and for the various motions and proposals , pp . 81–127 ...
... Madison , p . 80 et seq . McLaughlin , The Confederation and the Con- stitution , p . 98 ; Pellew , John Jay , p . 239 ; Secret Journals of Congress , vol . iv . , pp . 109-110 , and for the various motions and proposals , pp . 81–127 ...
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... Madison , George Muter said : " Our people are greatly alarmed at the prospect of the navi- gation of the Mississippi being given . up , and I have not met with one man who would be willing to give the navigation up , for ever so short ...
... Madison , George Muter said : " Our people are greatly alarmed at the prospect of the navi- gation of the Mississippi being given . up , and I have not met with one man who would be willing to give the navigation up , for ever so short ...
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... Madison promised to aid the Ken- tuckians if they would reciprocate by voting to send a delegation to the Federal ... Madison , p . 85 ) , says that a bargain " implies an exchange of one thing for another , and Madison had no ...
... Madison promised to aid the Ken- tuckians if they would reciprocate by voting to send a delegation to the Federal ... Madison , p . 85 ) , says that a bargain " implies an exchange of one thing for another , and Madison had no ...
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... Madison says , " the present system neither has nor deserves advocates ; and if some very strong props are not ap- plied , will quickly tumble to the ground . No money is paid into the public Treasury ; no respect is paid to that the ...
... Madison says , " the present system neither has nor deserves advocates ; and if some very strong props are not ap- plied , will quickly tumble to the ground . No money is paid into the public Treasury ; no respect is paid to that the ...
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