Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... important States had adopted it by a mere majority ; five of them under an ex- pressed expectation of specified amendments or modifications ; while two States , Rhode Island and North Carolina , still stood aloof . It is true , the ...
... important States had adopted it by a mere majority ; five of them under an ex- pressed expectation of specified amendments or modifications ; while two States , Rhode Island and North Carolina , still stood aloof . It is true , the ...
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... important pre- rogatives of sovereigns , absolute or limited , and this in our con- stitution is wholly in the President . If the state and pomp essential to this great department are not in a good degree preserved , it will be in vain ...
... important pre- rogatives of sovereigns , absolute or limited , and this in our con- stitution is wholly in the President . If the state and pomp essential to this great department are not in a good degree preserved , it will be in vain ...
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... importance at the present moment . It was a time of financial exigency . As yet no statistical account of the country had been attempted ; its fiscal resources were wholly unknown ; its credit was almost annihilated , for it was obliged ...
... importance at the present moment . It was a time of financial exigency . As yet no statistical account of the country had been attempted ; its fiscal resources were wholly unknown ; its credit was almost annihilated , for it was obliged ...
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... importance to the honor and prosperity of the United States , that an adequate provision should be made for the support of public credit ; and instructing the Secretary of the Treasury to prepare a plan for the purpose , and report it ...
... importance to the honor and prosperity of the United States , that an adequate provision should be made for the support of public credit ; and instructing the Secretary of the Treasury to prepare a plan for the purpose , and report it ...
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... to the first Monday in January , after an arduous session , in which many important questions had been discussed , and powers organized 1789. ] FIRST CONGRESS CHARACTERIZED . 27 and distributed . 26 [ 1789 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... to the first Monday in January , after an arduous session , in which many important questions had been discussed , and powers organized 1789. ] FIRST CONGRESS CHARACTERIZED . 27 and distributed . 26 [ 1789 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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