History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 Seiten |
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... Union , I hope , that , in the honest expression of my opinions , I shall share in your candor , if I do not meet your entire sanction and approbation . With sentiments of great respect and consideration , I am , Sir , your fellow ...
... Union , I hope , that , in the honest expression of my opinions , I shall share in your candor , if I do not meet your entire sanction and approbation . With sentiments of great respect and consideration , I am , Sir , your fellow ...
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... UNION . " There were different plans proposed in the Convention , as a remedy for the evils which existed , or were then ap- prehended . One was to grant full power to Congress , to regulate commerce , and to raise a revenue from ...
... UNION . " There were different plans proposed in the Convention , as a remedy for the evils which existed , or were then ap- prehended . One was to grant full power to Congress , to regulate commerce , and to raise a revenue from ...
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... Union ; yet not interfering with their powers , as independent gov- ernments after their admission , except in cases of a general nature , as specified in the federal Constitution . Thus the federal compact was designed for the consoli ...
... Union ; yet not interfering with their powers , as independent gov- ernments after their admission , except in cases of a general nature , as specified in the federal Constitution . Thus the federal compact was designed for the consoli ...
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... Union . On this very interesting occasion , he deliv- ered an address to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States , who had assembled some weeks pre- viously , and had been occupied in forming their respective bodies ...
... Union . On this very interesting occasion , he deliv- ered an address to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States , who had assembled some weeks pre- viously , and had been occupied in forming their respective bodies ...
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... Union , and the advancement of their happiness ; so his divine blessing may be equally conspicuous in the enlarged views , the temperate consulta- tions , and the wise measures , on which the success of this government must depend ...
... Union , and the advancement of their happiness ; so his divine blessing may be equally conspicuous in the enlarged views , the temperate consulta- tions , and the wise measures , on which the success of this government must depend ...
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