An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Band 1editor; J. Ridgeway, 1795 - 485 Seiten |
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... interests of the United States , it was determined , that Delegates fhould be annually appointed , in fuch manner as the Legislature of each State should direct , to meet in Congrefs the first Monday in November of every year ; with a ...
... interests of the United States , it was determined , that Delegates fhould be annually appointed , in fuch manner as the Legislature of each State should direct , to meet in Congrefs the first Monday in November of every year ; with a ...
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... interests . In all our deliberations on this fubject , we kept steadily in our view , that which appears to us the greateft interest of every true American , the confolidation of our union , in which is involved our profperity ...
... interests . In all our deliberations on this fubject , we kept steadily in our view , that which appears to us the greateft interest of every true American , the confolidation of our union , in which is involved our profperity ...
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... the whole will embrace the intereft of every part , than that the counsels of any part will embrace the interests of the whole ? Having Having enumerated fome of the difficulties , which the convention OF THE UNITED STATES . 229.
... the whole will embrace the intereft of every part , than that the counsels of any part will embrace the interests of the whole ? Having Having enumerated fome of the difficulties , which the convention OF THE UNITED STATES . 229.
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... interests of the whole . If this great principle had not prevailed , the plan before us would never have made its appearance . The aim of the convention , was to form a fyftem of good and effici- ent government on the more extenfive ...
... interests of the whole . If this great principle had not prevailed , the plan before us would never have made its appearance . The aim of the convention , was to form a fyftem of good and effici- ent government on the more extenfive ...
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... interests of every part - a conftitution , that would enfure peace , freedom and happiness , to the ftates and people of America . We are now naturally led to examine the means , by which they pro- posed to accomplish this end . But ...
... interests of every part - a conftitution , that would enfure peace , freedom and happiness , to the ftates and people of America . We are now naturally led to examine the means , by which they pro- posed to accomplish this end . But ...
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