Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1 |
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Mr. MARSHALL's Speech on the same subject , in the Convention of Virginia , June 20 , 1788 , Mr. HENRY's third Speech on the same subject , in the Convention of Virginia , June , 24 , 1788 , President WASHINGTON'S Inaugural Address ...
Mr. MARSHALL's Speech on the same subject , in the Convention of Virginia , June 20 , 1788 , Mr. HENRY's third Speech on the same subject , in the Convention of Virginia , June , 24 , 1788 , President WASHINGTON'S Inaugural Address ...
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In this state we have a senate , possessed of the proper qualities of a permanent body : Virginia , Maryland , and a few other states , are in the same situation : the 1 men . rest are either governed by a single THE FEDERAL ...
In this state we have a senate , possessed of the proper qualities of a permanent body : Virginia , Maryland , and a few other states , are in the same situation : the 1 men . rest are either governed by a single THE FEDERAL ...
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I el gelt ON THE EXPEDIENCY OF ADOPTING THE het FEDERAL CONSTITUTION , 13 DELIVERED IN THE CONVENTION OF VIRGINIA , JUNE 4th , 1783 . + buge The preamble and the two first sections of the first article of the constitution being under ...
I el gelt ON THE EXPEDIENCY OF ADOPTING THE het FEDERAL CONSTITUTION , 13 DELIVERED IN THE CONVENTION OF VIRGINIA , JUNE 4th , 1783 . + buge The preamble and the two first sections of the first article of the constitution being under ...
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We are come hither to preserve the poor commonwealth of Virginia , if it can be possibly done : something must be done to preserve your liberty and mine . The confederation , this same despised government , merits , in my opinion ...
We are come hither to preserve the poor commonwealth of Virginia , if it can be possibly done : something must be done to preserve your liberty and mine . The confederation , this same despised government , merits , in my opinion ...
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Have not the people of Virginia , when laboring under the severest pressure of accumulated distresses , manifested the most cordial acquiescence in the execution of the laws ? What could be more awful , than their unani11 none . 1 VOL .
Have not the people of Virginia , when laboring under the severest pressure of accumulated distresses , manifested the most cordial acquiescence in the execution of the laws ? What could be more awful , than their unani11 none . 1 VOL .
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