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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... secure , with a bold and unhesitating confidence , a mo- nopoly of ours . The 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 ...
... secure , with a bold and unhesitating confidence , a mo- nopoly of ours . The 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 ...
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... secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity , do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America . " $ 45 . This Preamble is very important , not only as explanatory of the motives and objects ...
... secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity , do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America . " $ 45 . This Preamble is very important , not only as explanatory of the motives and objects ...
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... secure the rights of the whole people ; it will diminish ul lic ex- penditures ; it will insure respect abroad , and confidence at home ; and it will unite in one common bond the in erests of agriculture , of commerce , and of ...
... secure the rights of the whole people ; it will diminish ul lic ex- penditures ; it will insure respect abroad , and confidence at home ; and it will unite in one common bond the in erests of agriculture , of commerce , and of ...
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... secure the rights of their own citizens . But , it is far from being certain , that they will at all times , or even ordinarily , take the like measures to redress the grievances , and secure the rights of foreigners and cit zens of ...
... secure the rights of their own citizens . But , it is far from being certain , that they will at all times , or even ordinarily , take the like measures to redress the grievances , and secure the rights of foreigners and cit zens of ...
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... secure the blessings of liberty to us , and our pos- terity . ' And surely nothing of mere earthly conceri is more worthy of the profound reflection of wise and good men , than to erect structures of government , which shall permanently ...
... secure the blessings of liberty to us , and our pos- terity . ' And surely nothing of mere earthly conceri is more worthy of the profound reflection of wise and good men , than to erect structures of government , which shall permanently ...
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