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... letter to the governor , argued the case of the financial needs of the army and advised against any state interference with Congressional efforts to secure the requisite funds . When this letter was referred to the South Carolina ...
... letter to the governor , argued the case of the financial needs of the army and advised against any state interference with Congressional efforts to secure the requisite funds . When this letter was referred to the South Carolina ...
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... Letters were printed in time to have a considerable effect on the debate over the Con- stitution . They are , perhaps , the best contemporary expression of the opposition to the Constitution . In his third letter , Lee gave an able ...
... Letters were printed in time to have a considerable effect on the debate over the Con- stitution . They are , perhaps , the best contemporary expression of the opposition to the Constitution . In his third letter , Lee gave an able ...
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... Letter , 18 Nov. 1924 , General Records of the Office of the Secretary of Interior ( National Archives , R.G. 48 ) , cited with other correspondence in Rodin , ' Opposition to Military Training , ' 33-4 . 12 Lane , Military Training ...
... Letter , 18 Nov. 1924 , General Records of the Office of the Secretary of Interior ( National Archives , R.G. 48 ) , cited with other correspondence in Rodin , ' Opposition to Military Training , ' 33-4 . 12 Lane , Military Training ...
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The AngloAmerican Heritage | 3 |
The Founding Fathers Reaffirm Civil Supremacy | 18 |
The Defeat of the Federalist Military Plans | 32 |
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