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... measures of the states , proposed by Congress and acceded to by twelve out of thirteen . * I will suppose for the present that a measure , recommended by Congress and adopted by a majority of the legislatures , should be really ...
... measures of the states , proposed by Congress and acceded to by twelve out of thirteen . * I will suppose for the present that a measure , recommended by Congress and adopted by a majority of the legislatures , should be really ...
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... measure partially oppressive may be resolved upon , but while the principles of representation , which are always in the power of the people , remain uncorrupted , such a measure can be of no long continu- ance . The best constitution ...
... measure partially oppressive may be resolved upon , but while the principles of representation , which are always in the power of the people , remain uncorrupted , such a measure can be of no long continu- ance . The best constitution ...
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... measure that the other states suppose not only beneficial , but necessary ; a measure , on which the discharge of our public debt and our national faith , most obviously depend . Can a government , thus feeble and disjointed , answer ...
... measure that the other states suppose not only beneficial , but necessary ; a measure , on which the discharge of our public debt and our national faith , most obviously depend . Can a government , thus feeble and disjointed , answer ...
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THE FOUNDING OF BOSTON EDWARD JOHNSON | 176 |
COTTON MATHERS TRIBUTE TO EZEKIEL CHEEVER | 177 |
ANNE HUTCHINSON IN MASSACHUSETTS FRO HUTCHINSONS HISTORY | 178 |
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