Congress to declare, most explicitly, that the crisis has arrived when the people of these United States, by whose will and for whose benefit the Federal Government was instituted, must decide whether they will support their rank as a nation, by maintaining... The Life of Alexander Hamilton - Página 357por John Church Hamilton - 1841 - 422 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1905 - 390 páginas
...defaulting in interest. "The crisis has arrived," said a committee of Congress, in February, 1786, "when the people of these United States, by whose...faith at home and abroad; or whether, for want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue, and thereby giving strength to the confederacy,... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 318 páginas
...therefore, emphatically declared that the crisis had arrived when the people must decide whether they would support their rank as a nation, by maintaining the public faith at home and abroad, or hazard the very existence of the Union. The States that did take action framed their measures so diversely... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1910 - 798 páginas
...had become its duty "to declare most explicitly that the crisis had arrived when the people of the United States, by whose will and for whose benefit...the public faith at home and abroad, or whether for the want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue and thereby giving strength to the... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1912 - 158 páginas
...had become its duty "to declare most explicitly that the crisis had arrived when the people of the United States, by whose will and for whose benefit...the public faith at home and abroad, or whether for the want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue and thereby giving strength to the... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1912 - 144 páginas
...that the crisis had arrived when the people of the United States, THE SPIRIT OF THE CONSTITUTION 83 by whose will and for whose benefit the federal government...the public faith at home and abroad, or whether for the want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue and thereby giving strength to the... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1912 - 822 páginas
...such confidence," and that Kthe crisis had arrived when the people of the United States must speedily decide whether they will support their rank as a nation...maintaining the public faith at home and abroad." The failure of the Articles to confer upon Congress power over commerce, either foreign or domestic,... | |
| Charles Austin Beard - 1914 - 816 páginas
...had become its duty "to declare most explicitly that the crisis had arrived when the people of the United States, by whose will and for whose benefit...the public faith at home and abroad, or whether for the want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue and thereby giving strength to the... | |
| Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1914 - 776 páginas
...committee of Congress declared in February, 1786, "when the people of these United States must de377 cide whether they will support their rank as a nation,...faith at home and abroad; or whether, for want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue, and thereby giving strength to the confederacy,... | |
| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 800 páginas
...all the states to the revenue system of the 18th of April, 1783." The Committee said also : " It has become the duty of Congress to declare most explicitly,...faith at home and abroad; or whether, for want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue and thereby giving strength to the confederacy,... | |
| William Bennett Munro - 1919 - 680 páginas
...put the whole matter before the nation. "A crisis has arrived," it declared, "when the people of the United States, by whose will and for whose benefit...the public faith at home and abroad, or whether, for the want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue and thereby giving strength to the... | |
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