History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 Seiten |
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... legislature or authority of the several States ; and , though it was submitted to the consideration of the people of the United States , and adopted by them through their delegates , its acceptance or ratification depended , not on the ...
... legislature or authority of the several States ; and , though it was submitted to the consideration of the people of the United States , and adopted by them through their delegates , its acceptance or ratification depended , not on the ...
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... legislature , and especially to the Senate , I could see , without emotion , so many of those characters , of whose virtuous exertions I have so often been a witness ; from whose countenance and example I have derived encouragement and ...
... legislature , and especially to the Senate , I could see , without emotion , so many of those characters , of whose virtuous exertions I have so often been a witness ; from whose countenance and example I have derived encouragement and ...
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... legislature ; and the eyes of the world are upon you . Your country expects , from the results of your deliberations - in concurrence with the other branches of government , consideration abroad , and contentment at home - prosperity ...
... legislature ; and the eyes of the world are upon you . Your country expects , from the results of your deliberations - in concurrence with the other branches of government , consideration abroad , and contentment at home - prosperity ...
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... subject ; and was extremely anxious to prepare a bill as perfect as possible . A letter of his , relating to this bill , at the time , is before me . the legislature expressed no opinion , as to that point 22 [ 1789 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
... subject ; and was extremely anxious to prepare a bill as perfect as possible . A letter of his , relating to this bill , at the time , is before me . the legislature expressed no opinion , as to that point 22 [ 1789 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
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From March, 1789 to March, 1839 Alden Bradford. the legislature expressed no opinion , as to that point in law , respecting the Judiciary . But in the law providing for the appointment of officers to be at the head of each executive ...
From March, 1789 to March, 1839 Alden Bradford. the legislature expressed no opinion , as to that point in law , respecting the Judiciary . But in the law providing for the appointment of officers to be at the head of each executive ...
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