The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... says , in this connection : The first public movement in this direction was made in congress , in 1777 , in the debate and preliminaries to the adoption of the Articles of Confederation . This contest was for the time ended by the ...
... says , in this connection : The first public movement in this direction was made in congress , in 1777 , in the debate and preliminaries to the adoption of the Articles of Confederation . This contest was for the time ended by the ...
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... says : The geography of this region was not yet well un- derstood , and after this ample cession to the United States of all her remaining western territory , a ces- sion which might as well have been spared , since the lines described ...
... says : The geography of this region was not yet well un- derstood , and after this ample cession to the United States of all her remaining western territory , a ces- sion which might as well have been spared , since the lines described ...
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... says that our senate is " the most powerful and efficient second chamber that exists " ( quoted by Mr. Wilson ) . M. Laboulaye writes : The senate is one of the most novel parts of the American constitution , and one of those which has ...
... says that our senate is " the most powerful and efficient second chamber that exists " ( quoted by Mr. Wilson ) . M. Laboulaye writes : The senate is one of the most novel parts of the American constitution , and one of those which has ...
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... says : " It acts as a dis- guise . It enables our real rulers to change without heedless people know- ing it . " The conservative Englishman may well wish that the time may be long deferred before these innovations will be made . We ...
... says : " It acts as a dis- guise . It enables our real rulers to change without heedless people know- ing it . " The conservative Englishman may well wish that the time may be long deferred before these innovations will be made . We ...
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A Monthly Journal of American History. racy , or , as Matthew Arnold says , our institutions seem to be expressly and thoroughly suited to our people . Most Englishmen believe that we have got along so well on account of our " broad ...
A Monthly Journal of American History. racy , or , as Matthew Arnold says , our institutions seem to be expressly and thoroughly suited to our people . Most Englishmen believe that we have got along so well on account of our " broad ...
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