Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... union of allegiance naturally produces a union of hearts . It is also productive of a union of measures through the whole British dominions . To the King is intrusted the direction and manage- ment of the great machine of government ...
... union of allegiance naturally produces a union of hearts . It is also productive of a union of measures through the whole British dominions . To the King is intrusted the direction and manage- ment of the great machine of government ...
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... Union against any member of the Union failing to fulfil its duty under the articles thereof . 7. Resolved , that a National Executive be instituted ; to be chosen by the National Legislature for the term of years , to receive punctually ...
... Union against any member of the Union failing to fulfil its duty under the articles thereof . 7. Resolved , that a National Executive be instituted ; to be chosen by the National Legislature for the term of years , to receive punctually ...
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... Union ought to be not of the people , but of the State governments , then I think the choice of the former very ... Union : Union and unanimity , and not that insignificant paper , carried us through that dangerous war . ' United , we ...
... Union ought to be not of the people , but of the State governments , then I think the choice of the former very ... Union : Union and unanimity , and not that insignificant paper , carried us through that dangerous war . ' United , we ...
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