A Familiar Exposition of the Constitution of the United States: Containing a Brief Commentary on Every Clause, Explaining the True Nature, Reasons, and Objects Thereof; Designed for the Use of School Libraries and General ReadersAmerican Book Company, 1840 - 372 Seiten |
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... effect , until the consent of all the States should be obtained , the Confederation was not finally adopted until March , 1781 , when Maryland ( the last State ) acceded The principal objections taken to the Confedera tion were ; to the ...
... effect , until the consent of all the States should be obtained , the Confederation was not finally adopted until March , 1781 , when Maryland ( the last State ) acceded The principal objections taken to the Confedera tion were ; to the ...
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... effect any of their constitutional measures They could not legislate directly upon persons ; and , therefore , their measures were to be carried into effect by the States ; and of course , whether they were execu- ted or not , depended ...
... effect any of their constitutional measures They could not legislate directly upon persons ; and , therefore , their measures were to be carried into effect by the States ; and of course , whether they were execu- ted or not , depended ...
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... effects of this system of operations , combined with our political weakness , were soon visible . Our navigation was ruined ; our mechanics were in a state of inextricable poverty ; our agriculture was with- ered ; and the little money ...
... effects of this system of operations , combined with our political weakness , were soon visible . Our navigation was ruined ; our mechanics were in a state of inextricable poverty ; our agriculture was with- ered ; and the little money ...
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... effect- ual resistance could be offered by any of the States singly , against any monopoly , which the great European Pow- ers might choose to establish , or any pretensions , which they might choose to assert . Each State would be com ...
... effect- ual resistance could be offered by any of the States singly , against any monopoly , which the great European Pow- ers might choose to establish , or any pretensions , which they might choose to assert . Each State would be com ...
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... effect any great or comprehensive plan for the welfare of the whole . The idea of a permanent and zealous co - operation of all the States in any one scheme for the common welfare , is vis- Ionary . No scheme could be devised , which ...
... effect any great or comprehensive plan for the welfare of the whole . The idea of a permanent and zealous co - operation of all the States in any one scheme for the common welfare , is vis- Ionary . No scheme could be devised , which ...
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