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A Voice from the Motherland: Answering Mrs. H. Beecher Stowe's Appeal - Page 4
by Civis Anglicus (pseud.) - 1863 - 46 pages
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Manual of Legislative Practice and Order of Business, in the Legislature of ...

Charles Sitgreaves - 1836 - 380 pages
...to be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude than might have been otherwise expected; and thus the Constitution which we now present, is the result...concession which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable. That it will meet the full and entire approbation of every State,...
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The Political Grammar of the United States, Or, A Complete View of the ...

Edward Deering Mansfield - United States - 1836 - 304 pages
...to be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude than might have been otherwise ex-pected; and thus, the Constitution, which we now present, is the result...concession, which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable. § 458. The spirit in which our Constituton was form-ed, and the...
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The Political Grammar of the United States, Or, A Complete View of the ...

Edward Deering Mansfield - United States - 1836 - 304 pages
...to be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude than might have been otherwise expected; and thus, the Constitution, which we now present, is the result...concession, which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable, § 458. The spirit in which our Constituton was formed, and the great...
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Journal of the Senate, Part 10

Illinois. General Assembly. Senate - Illinois - 1836 - 656 pages
...invaluable charter of our liberties as a part of our heritage. Our Constitution which was the result nt a spirit of amity, and of that mutual deference and...concession which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable, recognizes its existence in express terms, and certainly guarantees...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American ..., Volume 2

John Marshall - Presidents - 1836 - 500 pages
...congress in a letter sub scribed by the president, in which it was said to be, " the result of a spi rit of amity, and of that mutual deference and concession, which the peculiarity of their political situation rendered indispensable. " That it will meet the full and entire approbation...
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Constitution of the United States of America, Rules of the House of ...

Constitutions - 1837 - 240 pages
...be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude, than might have been otherwise expected ; and thus, the constitution which we now present, is the result...concession, which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable. That it will meet the full and entire approbation of every State,...
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American Quarterly Review, Volume 14

Robert Walsh - American literature - 1888 - 576 pages
...less rigid on points of inferior magnitude, than might have been otherwise expected. And thus tlie Constitution, which we now present, is the result...concession, which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable." The Judge concludes his account of the adoption of the Constitution,...
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A General View of the Origin and Nature of the Constitution and Government ...

Henry Baldwin - Constitutional history - 1837 - 230 pages
...to their situation, extent, habits, and particular interests:" "and thus the constitution which we present, is the result of a spirit of amity, and of...concession, which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable." 1 Laws US 71. There can be no misunderstanding of the meaning of...
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A General View of the Origin and Nature of the Constitution and Government ...

Henry Baldwin - Constitutional law - 1837 - 236 pages
...to their situation, extent, habits, and particular interests:" "and thus the constitution which we present, is the result of a spirit of amity, and of...concession, which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable." 1 Laws US 71. There can be no misunderstanding of the meaning of...
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Reports of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States ..., Volume 3

United States. Department of the Treasury - Finance - 1837 - 802 pages
...whole." By merging in these all objects of inferior magnitude, the constitution came from their hands "the result of a spirit of amity, and of that mutual...concession which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable." " The full and entire approbation of every State was not counted...
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