Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... necessary to the ratification of every compact that shall be provisionally made , until your Majesty's pleasure shall be known upon it . In a plan for the management of Indian affairs prepared by this Board in 1764 , the fixing a ...
... necessary to the ratification of every compact that shall be provisionally made , until your Majesty's pleasure shall be known upon it . In a plan for the management of Indian affairs prepared by this Board in 1764 , the fixing a ...
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... necessary . Why ? for the purpose of a check . But the reason for the precaution is not applicable to this case . Within a particular State , where party heats prevail , such a check may be necessary . In such a body as Congress it is ...
... necessary . Why ? for the purpose of a check . But the reason for the precaution is not applicable to this case . Within a particular State , where party heats prevail , such a check may be necessary . In such a body as Congress it is ...
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... necessary to establish funds for extraordinary exigencies , and to give this power to the General Government ; for the utter inutility of previous requisitions on the States is too well known . Would it be possible for those countries ...
... necessary to establish funds for extraordinary exigencies , and to give this power to the General Government ; for the utter inutility of previous requisitions on the States is too well known . Would it be possible for those countries ...
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