Prefatory noteLangtree & O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... North Carolina , Virginia , and New Jer- sey , in giving instructions , the case may be altered.139 DEAR SIR , TO THOMAS JEFFERSON . New York , March 19 , 1787 . Congress have continued so thin as to be incom- petent to the dispatch of ...
... North Carolina , Virginia , and New Jer- sey , in giving instructions , the case may be altered.139 DEAR SIR , TO THOMAS JEFFERSON . New York , March 19 , 1787 . Congress have continued so thin as to be incom- petent to the dispatch of ...
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... North Carolina . The impression they have made is not unfriendly , I conjecture , to the rights of the Western people , and it is probable that a rediscus- sion of these may be produced by the occasion . Our strength , however , is ...
... North Carolina . The impression they have made is not unfriendly , I conjecture , to the rights of the Western people , and it is probable that a rediscus- sion of these may be produced by the occasion . Our strength , however , is ...
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... north- ern States will be reconciled to it by the actual su- periority of their populousness ; the Southern by their expected superiority on this point . This principle established , the repugnance of the large States to part with power ...
... north- ern States will be reconciled to it by the actual su- periority of their populousness ; the Southern by their expected superiority on this point . This principle established , the repugnance of the large States to part with power ...
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... North Carolina that the Assembly there is well disposed . Mr. Henry , Mr. Mason , R. H. Lee , and the Governor , continue by their influence to strengthen the opposition in Virginia . The Assem- bly there is engaged in several mad ...
... North Carolina that the Assembly there is well disposed . Mr. Henry , Mr. Mason , R. H. Lee , and the Governor , continue by their influence to strengthen the opposition in Virginia . The Assem- bly there is engaged in several mad ...
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... North Carolina has postponed her Convention till July , in order to have the previous example of Virginia . Should North Carolina fall into Mr. Henry's politics , which does not appear to me improbable , it will endanger the Union more ...
... North Carolina has postponed her Convention till July , in order to have the previous example of Virginia . Should North Carolina fall into Mr. Henry's politics , which does not appear to me improbable , it will endanger the Union more ...
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