History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States: With Notices of Its Principal Framers, Volumen1Harper and Brothers, 1865 |
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... Articles of Confederation proposed The Revolutionary Congress , the Rea ! Government Power of the Congress General Washington's Position . Difficulties which he had to encounter Machinery of Government defective Formation of the Army ...
... Articles of Confederation proposed The Revolutionary Congress , the Rea ! Government Power of the Congress General Washington's Position . Difficulties which he had to encounter Machinery of Government defective Formation of the Army ...
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... CONFEDERATION PROPOSED . FROM PHILADELPHIA . Effect of the Declaration of Independence 89 • More vigorous and ... Articles of Confederation pending in Congress 98 99 . 100 100 101 102 103 104 • 104 Eminent Men retire from Congress ...
... CONFEDERATION PROPOSED . FROM PHILADELPHIA . Effect of the Declaration of Independence 89 • More vigorous and ... Articles of Confederation pending in Congress 98 99 . 100 100 101 102 103 104 • 104 Eminent Men retire from Congress ...
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... Articles of Confederation 114 The Plan of a Confederacy submitted to the several Legislatures Necessity for a ... ARTICLes of ConfedERATION . CESSIONS OF WEST- ERN TERRITORY . FIRST POLITICAL UNION OF THE STATES . Adoption of the ...
... Articles of Confederation 114 The Plan of a Confederacy submitted to the several Legislatures Necessity for a ... ARTICLes of ConfedERATION . CESSIONS OF WEST- ERN TERRITORY . FIRST POLITICAL UNION OF THE STATES . Adoption of the ...
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... Articles of Confederation Propositions for Amendments rejected . 127 128 129 Objection made by the State of New Jersey 129 Their Suggestion rejected • 130 Claims of the Larger States to Vacant Lands 131 Objection of the Smaller States ...
... Articles of Confederation Propositions for Amendments rejected . 127 128 129 Objection made by the State of New Jersey 129 Their Suggestion rejected • 130 Claims of the Larger States to Vacant Lands 131 Objection of the Smaller States ...
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... ARTICLES OF CONFED- ERATION , IN 1781 , TO THE PEACE OF 1783 . CHAPTER I. 1781-1783 . CLAIMS OF THE ARMY.- NEWBURGH ADDRESSES . PEACE PROCLAIMED . - THE ARMY DISBANDED . REQUISITIONS . Congress assembles under the Confederation Treaty ...
... ARTICLES OF CONFED- ERATION , IN 1781 , TO THE PEACE OF 1783 . CHAPTER I. 1781-1783 . CLAIMS OF THE ARMY.- NEWBURGH ADDRESSES . PEACE PROCLAIMED . - THE ARMY DISBANDED . REQUISITIONS . Congress assembles under the Confederation Treaty ...
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