The Lives of the Presidents of the United States: Embracing a Brief History of the Principal Events of Their Respective Administrations : to which is Appended, the Declaration of Independence ...H. Phelps & Company, 1847 - 128 Seiten |
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... Articles of Confederation was felt by all reflecting men , and it was obvious that something must be done to remedy the de- fects , or anarchy and utter ruin would be the result . A convention was c Sept. , called to revise those articles ...
... Articles of Confederation was felt by all reflecting men , and it was obvious that something must be done to remedy the de- fects , or anarchy and utter ruin would be the result . A convention was c Sept. , called to revise those articles ...
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... articles for the " Boston Gazette , " in reply to some essays signed " Massachusitensis , " written by Sewall , the attorney - general . His essays were entitled " Nov Anglus , " and excited a good deal of attention , both at home and ...
... articles for the " Boston Gazette , " in reply to some essays signed " Massachusitensis , " written by Sewall , the attorney - general . His essays were entitled " Nov Anglus , " and excited a good deal of attention , both at home and ...
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... articles hav- ing been left open for alteration , they were settled after the commence- ment of Mr. Jefferson's administration . They related to indemnifica- tion for depredations upon our commerce . On the assembling of the sixth ...
... articles hav- ing been left open for alteration , they were settled after the commence- ment of Mr. Jefferson's administration . They related to indemnifica- tion for depredations upon our commerce . On the assembling of the sixth ...
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... articles of domestic manufacture ; for establishing a uniform system of naturalization ; * for redeeming the public debt by an annual appropriation of seven millions and three hun- dred thousand dollars to the sinking - fund ; and for ...
... articles of domestic manufacture ; for establishing a uniform system of naturalization ; * for redeeming the public debt by an annual appropriation of seven millions and three hun- dred thousand dollars to the sinking - fund ; and for ...
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... articles were signed , the negotiators cordially shook hands , and Mr. Livingston said : " From this day , the United States take their place among the powers of the first rank ; the English lose all exclusive influence in the affairs ...
... articles were signed , the negotiators cordially shook hands , and Mr. Livingston said : " From this day , the United States take their place among the powers of the first rank ; the English lose all exclusive influence in the affairs ...
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