The Federalist, on the New Constitution: Written in 1788Benjamin Warner, no. 147 Market Street, and sold at his stores, Richmond, Virginia, and Charleston, South Carolina, 1818 - 504 páginas |
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... Congress of the United States , inti- tuled , " An act for the Encouragement of Learning , by securing the copies of Maps , Charts , and Books , to the authors and proprietors of such copies , during the times therein mentioned ...
... Congress of the United States , inti- tuled , " An act for the Encouragement of Learning , by securing the copies of Maps , Charts , and Books , to the authors and proprietors of such copies , during the times therein mentioned ...
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... Congress of 1774 . That body recommended certain measures to their constituents , and the event proved their wisdom ... Congress . Many indeed were deceived and deluded , but the great majority rea- soned and decided judiciously ; and ...
... Congress of 1774 . That body recommended certain measures to their constituents , and the event proved their wisdom ... Congress . Many indeed were deceived and deluded , but the great majority rea- soned and decided judiciously ; and ...
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... Congress was composed of many wise and experienced men . That being convened from different parts of the country , they brought with them and communicated to each other a variety of useful information . That in the course of the time ...
... Congress was composed of many wise and experienced men . That being convened from different parts of the country , they brought with them and communicated to each other a variety of useful information . That in the course of the time ...
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... Congress . That we may form a juster estimate with regard to this inter- esting subject , let us resort to the actual dimensions of the union . The limits , as fixed by the treaty of peace , are on the east the Atlantic , on the south ...
... Congress . That we may form a juster estimate with regard to this inter- esting subject , let us resort to the actual dimensions of the union . The limits , as fixed by the treaty of peace , are on the east the Atlantic , on the south ...
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... Congress at this time scarcely possess the means of keeping up the forms of administration , till the states can have time to agree upon a more substantial substitute for the present shadow of a federal government . Things did not come ...
... Congress at this time scarcely possess the means of keeping up the forms of administration , till the states can have time to agree upon a more substantial substitute for the present shadow of a federal government . Things did not come ...
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