Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788, and the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... Interests and the Federal Ratio , 11 July ( Madison ) 233 ( b ) Democracy and the Lower House , 31 May ( Madison ) 238 ( c ) Monarchy and the Executive , 1 June ( Madison ) ( d ) Safety and the Senate , 7 June ( Madison ) • 241 244 250 ...
... Interests and the Federal Ratio , 11 July ( Madison ) 233 ( b ) Democracy and the Lower House , 31 May ( Madison ) 238 ( c ) Monarchy and the Executive , 1 June ( Madison ) ( d ) Safety and the Senate , 7 June ( Madison ) • 241 244 250 ...
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... interest of all classes in every colony , save Nova Scotia , which showed an abnormal docility . Virginia led off with Henry's speech ( of which ascending versions have been given , to show how tradition is made ) , and defined the ...
... interest of all classes in every colony , save Nova Scotia , which showed an abnormal docility . Virginia led off with Henry's speech ( of which ascending versions have been given , to show how tradition is made ) , and defined the ...
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... interest deal with the Western problem in whole or in part . F. J. Turner , Frontier in American History ( New York : Henry Holt , 1921 ) , is a collection of Professor Turner's essays , which have established the frontier as the ...
... interest deal with the Western problem in whole or in part . F. J. Turner , Frontier in American History ( New York : Henry Holt , 1921 ) , is a collection of Professor Turner's essays , which have established the frontier as the ...
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... interest of humanity and the fur trade ; or should the advance of the white frontier be favoured at the Indians ' expense ? And how were the Indians , or the frontiersmen , to be protected in their rights ? This is really the great ...
... interest of humanity and the fur trade ; or should the advance of the white frontier be favoured at the Indians ' expense ? And how were the Indians , or the frontiersmen , to be protected in their rights ? This is really the great ...
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... interest , a small white population , and autocratic traditions - the Indians might have been exterminated in a more kindly fashion , and the whites less brutalized in the process . ( c ) The fur trade was a problem in itself . Should ...
... interest , a small white population , and autocratic traditions - the Indians might have been exterminated in a more kindly fashion , and the whites less brutalized in the process . ( c ) The fur trade was a problem in itself . Should ...
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