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" American — the consolidation of our Union — in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety, perhaps our national existence. This important consideration, seriously and deeply impressed on our minds, led each State in the convention to be less... "
A History and Analysis of the Constitution of the United States, with a Full ... - Página 247
por Nathaniel Carter Towle - 1861 - 444 páginas
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Alaska Statehood: Hearings Before the Committee on Interior and Insular ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1950 - 590 páginas
...great compromises which the Federalist says was a result "not of theory but of a spirit of amity, and that mutual deference and concession which the peculiarity...of our political situation rendered indispensable." There is no justification for denying statehood to Alaska and Hawaii on the basis of an issue which...
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Hawaii Statehood

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1950 - 570 páginas
...great compromises which the Federalist says was a result "not of theory, but of a spirit of amity, and that mutual deference and concession which the peculiarity...of our political situation rendered indispensable." There is no justification for denying statehood to Alaska and Hawaii on the basis of an issue which...
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Hawaii Statehood: Hearings ... on H.R. 49, S 156, and S. 1782. May 1950

United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs - 1950 - 586 páginas
...great compromises which the Federalist says was a result "not of theory, but of a spirit pf amity, and that mutual deference and concession which the peculiarity...of our political situation rendered indispensable." There is no justification for denying statehood to Alaska and Hawaii on the basis of an issue which...
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Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volumen16

1884 - 1062 páginas
...seriously and deeply impressed on our minds has led each state in the convention to be less rigid in points of inferior magnitude than might have been...constitution, which we now present, is the result of amity under that mutual deference and concession which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered...
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Alaska-Hawaii Statehood, Elective Governor, and Commonwealth Status ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs - 1955 - 222 páginas
...great compromises which the Federalist says was a result -not of theory but of a spirit of amity, and that mutual deference and concession which the peculiarity...of our political situation rendered indispensable.' There is no justification for denying statehood to Alaska and Hawaii on the basis of an issue which...
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The Constitution of the United States of America: Approved by the ...

United States, Denys Peter Myers - 1961 - 104 páginas
...perhaps our national existence. This important consideration. seriously and deeply impressed on our minds, led each State in the Convention to be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude, [21] magnitude, than might have been otherwise expefted; and thus the Constitution, which we now present,...
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The Papers of Alexander Hamilton

Alastair Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton, Harold C. Syrett - 1962 - 776 páginas
...constitution which is allowed on all hands to be the result not of theory, but "of a spirit of amity, and that mutual deference and concession which the peculiarity...of our political situation rendered indispensable." A common government with powers equal to its objects, is called for by the voice, and still more loudly...
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The Idea of a Party System: The Rise of Legitimate Opposition in the United ...

Richard Hofstadter - 1969 - 306 páginas
...The Constitutional Convention, in transmitting its work to the Confederation Congress, reported that "the Constitution which we now present is the result...of our political situation rendered indispensable." It observed that not every state would be expected wholly to approve of the document, but pointed out:...
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Politics and the Constitution in the History of the United States, Volumen1

William Winslow Crosskey, William Jeffrey - 1953 - 608 páginas
...points of inferior magnitude, than might have heen otherwise expeeted; and thus the Constitution, whieh we now present, is the result of a spirit of amity, and of that mutual deferenee and eoneession whieh the peeuliarity of our politieal situation rendered indispensible. That...
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Dreiser: Sister Carrie; Jennie Gerhardt; Twelve Men

Theodore Dreiser - 1987 - 1168 páginas
...perhaps our national existence. This important consideration, seriously and deeply impressed on our minds, led each state in the Convention to be less rigid on points of inferior magnitude, than might otherwise have been expected; and thus the Constitution which we now present, is the result of a spirit...
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