Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... ment actuel des finances ; que les possessions des Etats Unis n'étoient déjà que trop étendues et qu'il falloit plutôt resserrer leurs territoires que les augmenter au delà de toute propor- tion ; que d'ailleurs la Cour d'Espagne ne ...
... ment actuel des finances ; que les possessions des Etats Unis n'étoient déjà que trop étendues et qu'il falloit plutôt resserrer leurs territoires que les augmenter au delà de toute propor- tion ; que d'ailleurs la Cour d'Espagne ne ...
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... ment this confidence was peculiarly essential . He also thought it wrong to increase the weight of the State Legislatures by making them the electors of the National Legislature . All interference between the general and local ...
... ment this confidence was peculiarly essential . He also thought it wrong to increase the weight of the State Legislatures by making them the electors of the National Legislature . All interference between the general and local ...
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... ment , xxiii - xxiv , 83-7 ; and Fed . Const . , xliii . North ministry , policy , xvii , xxvii , xxxiv - xxxvi ; conciliatory re- solution , 138 n .; Burke on , xxxvi ; Franklin and Warren on , 138-40 ; ' perpetual auc- tion ' , 142 ...
... ment , xxiii - xxiv , 83-7 ; and Fed . Const . , xliii . North ministry , policy , xvii , xxvii , xxxiv - xxxvi ; conciliatory re- solution , 138 n .; Burke on , xxxvi ; Franklin and Warren on , 138-40 ; ' perpetual auc- tion ' , 142 ...
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