History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 Seiten |
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... commerce , and to raise a revenue from imports to discharge the public debt ; and to have Congress one body as it had formerly been . But the majority of the members early discovered a preference for a complete general gov- ernment ...
... commerce , and to raise a revenue from imports to discharge the public debt ; and to have Congress one body as it had formerly been . But the majority of the members early discovered a preference for a complete general gov- ernment ...
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... Congress . The members present were usually fifty - two or three . + Eleven States were represented in the Senate at this time . From New ject of Commerce and of Finance received their early and 1789 ] 19 WASHINGTON .
... Congress . The members present were usually fifty - two or three . + Eleven States were represented in the Senate at this time . From New ject of Commerce and of Finance received their early and 1789 ] 19 WASHINGTON .
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... commerce and navigation ; and this pow * There were different modes or principles of discrimination among the public creditors suggested . That advocated by Mr. Madison was the least exceptionable , but it did not prevail . Mr. Ames ...
... commerce and navigation ; and this pow * There were different modes or principles of discrimination among the public creditors suggested . That advocated by Mr. Madison was the least exceptionable , but it did not prevail . Mr. Ames ...
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... commerce of the two nations on principles of reciprocal advantage . For this purpose , I have authorized informal conferences with their ministers ; but do not discover any disposition , on their part , to enter into any arrangements ...
... commerce of the two nations on principles of reciprocal advantage . For this purpose , I have authorized informal conferences with their ministers ; but do not discover any disposition , on their part , to enter into any arrangements ...
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... Commerce . THE Second Congress met at Philadelphia , on the 24th of October , 1791. The time designated by the Constitution for the assembling of every new Congress , was December , unless some other time should be appointed by a law of ...
... Commerce . THE Second Congress met at Philadelphia , on the 24th of October , 1791. The time designated by the Constitution for the assembling of every new Congress , was December , unless some other time should be appointed by a law of ...
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