Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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... constitution . That the thing called a constitution , which the Assembly have framed , is good for nothing . That , as to himself , his personal situation is very delicate . That he nominally , but not really , commands his troops ...
... constitution . That the thing called a constitution , which the Assembly have framed , is good for nothing . That , as to himself , his personal situation is very delicate . That he nominally , but not really , commands his troops ...
Stran 146
... Constitution . Knox was undecided . Hamilton thought the clause of the Constitution relating to the subject , somewhat vague , and was in favor of the construction given to it by the legislature . After weighing the arguments on both ...
... Constitution . Knox was undecided . Hamilton thought the clause of the Constitution relating to the subject , somewhat vague , and was in favor of the construction given to it by the legislature . After weighing the arguments on both ...
Stran 151
... constitution , on which Mr. Adams ob- served , ' Purge that constitution of its corruption , and give to its popular branch equality of representation , and it would be the most perfect constitution ever de- vised by the wit of man ...
... constitution , on which Mr. Adams ob- served , ' Purge that constitution of its corruption , and give to its popular branch equality of representation , and it would be the most perfect constitution ever de- vised by the wit of man ...
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