Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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... established for the Federal Govern- ment , the Supreme Court of the United States was to be com- posed of a chief justice and five associate judges . There were to be district courts with a judge in each State , and circuit courts held ...
... established for the Federal Govern- ment , the Supreme Court of the United States was to be com- posed of a chief justice and five associate judges . There were to be district courts with a judge in each State , and circuit courts held ...
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... established . Nevertheless , though our horizon is still very dark , we commence to foresee the moment when a new legislative body will replace this Assembly ; and , unless there come an in- tervention of foreign powers , I hope that ...
... established . Nevertheless , though our horizon is still very dark , we commence to foresee the moment when a new legislative body will replace this Assembly ; and , unless there come an in- tervention of foreign powers , I hope that ...
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... established for their support , as long as there are subjects requiring it ; not trusting to the uncertain provision to be made by individuals . And to my mulatto man , William , calling him- self William Lee , I give immediate freedom ...
... established for their support , as long as there are subjects requiring it ; not trusting to the uncertain provision to be made by individuals . And to my mulatto man , William , calling him- self William Lee , I give immediate freedom ...
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