Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal Constitution |
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... particular do carry on so extensive a commerce . 3. That independent of this objection , and of any doubt that might attend the practicability of its execution in its full extent , the whole Plan does consist of such a variety of ...
... particular do carry on so extensive a commerce . 3. That independent of this objection , and of any doubt that might attend the practicability of its execution in its full extent , the whole Plan does consist of such a variety of ...
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... particular demands which may [ be ] made to you in behalf of particular branches of trade . This only we direct you to observe in general , that no check should be given to any of them . One caution , however , should be attended to ...
... particular demands which may [ be ] made to you in behalf of particular branches of trade . This only we direct you to observe in general , that no check should be given to any of them . One caution , however , should be attended to ...
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... particular account of all your proceedings , relative to the great object of these our instructions , and to such other objects as you may think worthy of our royal attention . - G.R . RESOLUTION OF CONGRESS ON PUBLIC LANDS AND NEW ...
... particular account of all your proceedings , relative to the great object of these our instructions , and to such other objects as you may think worthy of our royal attention . - G.R . RESOLUTION OF CONGRESS ON PUBLIC LANDS AND NEW ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | xi |
The Western Problem 176388 | xix |
The Crisis 17726 | xxxiii |
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