A brief view of the constitution of the United StatesDorsey, 1834 |
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... given the text of the Constitution , with its amendments , and the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union , which preceded it . To these I have added the Declaration of Indepen- dence , and the Fareweli Address of our immortal ...
... given the text of the Constitution , with its amendments , and the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union , which preceded it . To these I have added the Declaration of Indepen- dence , and the Fareweli Address of our immortal ...
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... given to them , but to consult and advise on the best means of obtaining the redress of their griev- ances from Great Britain , and restoring harmony with the mother country . When this plan was adopted , hopes of a reconciliation were ...
... given to them , but to consult and advise on the best means of obtaining the redress of their griev- ances from Great Britain , and restoring harmony with the mother country . When this plan was adopted , hopes of a reconciliation were ...
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... given in each of the states , to the records , acts , and judicial proceedings of the others . It is not a little remarkable that no provision was made for the deliver- ing up of fugitive slaves , which seems to have been left entirely ...
... given in each of the states , to the records , acts , and judicial proceedings of the others . It is not a little remarkable that no provision was made for the deliver- ing up of fugitive slaves , which seems to have been left entirely ...
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... given a splendid array of pow- ers , which in appearance placed them on a line with the most potent sovereigns of the earth ; but it was in appearance only , for the substance was denied them , the states having reserved to themselves ...
... given a splendid array of pow- ers , which in appearance placed them on a line with the most potent sovereigns of the earth ; but it was in appearance only , for the substance was denied them , the states having reserved to themselves ...
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... given , by the ar- ticles of confederation , to the congress of the United States , and they freely granted them in the same ex- clusive manner ; but it was necessary , at the same time , to grant the means to execute them indepen ...
... given , by the ar- ticles of confederation , to the congress of the United States , and they freely granted them in the same ex- clusive manner ; but it was necessary , at the same time , to grant the means to execute them indepen ...
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