History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, with Notices of Its Principal Framers, Volumen2Harper, 1863 |
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... important ob- ject before them , the people of the States of course could give to the Union no form that would not reflect the same spirit , and harmonize with the na- ture of their existing institutions . To have left their State ...
... important ob- ject before them , the people of the States of course could give to the Union no form that would not reflect the same spirit , and harmonize with the na- ture of their existing institutions . To have left their State ...
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... important fact , which the reader is to carry along with him into the examination of the proceedings of the Convention , is , that by the judg- ment of the old Congress , and of every State in the Union save one , ' the Confederation ...
... important fact , which the reader is to carry along with him into the examination of the proceedings of the Convention , is , that by the judg- ment of the old Congress , and of every State in the Union save one , ' the Confederation ...
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... important purposes of the federal Union which it had failed to secure ; and that a Convention of all the States , for the purpose of revising and amending the Articles of Confederation , was the most probable means of establishing a ...
... important purposes of the federal Union which it had failed to secure ; and that a Convention of all the States , for the purpose of revising and amending the Articles of Confederation , was the most probable means of establishing a ...
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... important to be examined before we can appreciate the great general purposes of its original formation , as they were understood at the time of these proceedings , or can appreciate the further purposes that were intended to be ...
... important to be examined before we can appreciate the great general purposes of its original formation , as they were understood at the time of these proceedings , or can appreciate the further purposes that were intended to be ...
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... important measure , it was possible for the Congress to refuse or neglect to do what it was of the last importance to the people of the United States they should do . Finally , we have seen that what now kept the ex- isting Union from ...
... important measure , it was possible for the Congress to refuse or neglect to do what it was of the last importance to the people of the United States they should do . Finally , we have seen that what now kept the ex- isting Union from ...
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