A brief view of the constitution of the United StatesDorsey, 1834 |
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... considered to be within my plan . A brief view of the constitution could not admit of it . I have considered the constitution and its amend- ments as xiv.
... considered to be within my plan . A brief view of the constitution could not admit of it . I have considered the constitution and its amend- ments as xiv.
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Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. I have considered the constitution and its amend- ments as one instrument ; and therefore I have not ge- nerally distinguished the provisions of the former from those of the latter . A reference to the text will ...
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. I have considered the constitution and its amend- ments as one instrument ; and therefore I have not ge- nerally distinguished the provisions of the former from those of the latter . A reference to the text will ...
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... considered by states- men and patriots in all countries and in all ages , as the most important object to which the policy of nations should be directed . Esto perpetua , was the last fervent wish of the excellent Father Paul , on ...
... considered by states- men and patriots in all countries and in all ages , as the most important object to which the policy of nations should be directed . Esto perpetua , was the last fervent wish of the excellent Father Paul , on ...
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... considered as settled by the competent au- thorities , and acquiesced in by the people at large ; of its expediency I am fully convinced . I consider it ne- cessary under our form of government not only to re- gulate the currency ...
... considered as settled by the competent au- thorities , and acquiesced in by the people at large ; of its expediency I am fully convinced . I consider it ne- cessary under our form of government not only to re- gulate the currency ...
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... considered as corol- laries of the great principle on which the convention acted , and of which we have shown the most prominent features . It cannot have escaped the observation of the reader , that the powers now vested in the general ...
... considered as corol- laries of the great principle on which the convention acted , and of which we have shown the most prominent features . It cannot have escaped the observation of the reader , that the powers now vested in the general ...
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