Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... Constitution was promulgated . The convention resolved , " That the constitution be laid before the United States , in Con- gress assembled , and that it is the opinion of this convention that it should afterwards be submitted to a ...
... Constitution was promulgated . The convention resolved , " That the constitution be laid before the United States , in Con- gress assembled , and that it is the opinion of this convention that it should afterwards be submitted to a ...
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... Constitution , which , it is believed , will be found highly interesting at the pre- sent time , when so much difference of opinion exists relative to the true meaning and intent of some parts of that instrument . The Congressional ...
... Constitution , which , it is believed , will be found highly interesting at the pre- sent time , when so much difference of opinion exists relative to the true meaning and intent of some parts of that instrument . The Congressional ...
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... constitutions are so few and general , and their histories are so unmarked and defective , that no satisfactory ... constitution to another . Besides , the situation and dimensions of those confederacies , and the state of society ...
... constitutions are so few and general , and their histories are so unmarked and defective , that no satisfactory ... constitution to another . Besides , the situation and dimensions of those confederacies , and the state of society ...
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... Constitution was promulgated . The convention resolved , " That the constitution be laid before the United States , in Con- gress assembled , and that it is the opinion of this convention that it should afterwards be submitted to a ...
... Constitution was promulgated . The convention resolved , " That the constitution be laid before the United States , in Con- gress assembled , and that it is the opinion of this convention that it should afterwards be submitted to a ...
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... constitution is propos- ed . The citizens of the United States , however differ- ent in some other respects , are well known to agree in one strongly marked feature of their character - a warm and keen sense of freedom and independence ...
... constitution is propos- ed . The citizens of the United States , however differ- ent in some other respects , are well known to agree in one strongly marked feature of their character - a warm and keen sense of freedom and independence ...
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