Literature of the Early RepublicEdwin Harrison Cady Rinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 495 |
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... object which such forts are raised to defend . Such was our situa- tion and condition at Fort Lee on the morning of the 20th of November , when an officer arrived with information that the enemy with 200 boats had landed about seven ...
... object which such forts are raised to defend . Such was our situa- tion and condition at Fort Lee on the morning of the 20th of November , when an officer arrived with information that the enemy with 200 boats had landed about seven ...
Strana 47
... object . Every government that does not act on the principle of a republic , or , in other words , that does not make the res - publica its whole and sole object , is not a good government . Repub- lican government is no other than ...
... object . Every government that does not act on the principle of a republic , or , in other words , that does not make the res - publica its whole and sole object , is not a good government . Repub- lican government is no other than ...
Strana 91
... OBJECTS , as far as it can be done , which shall appertain to the different provinces or depart- ments of power ... object , and with every other that may be allotted to their particular cognisance and direction . Not to confer in ...
... OBJECTS , as far as it can be done , which shall appertain to the different provinces or depart- ments of power ... object , and with every other that may be allotted to their particular cognisance and direction . Not to confer in ...
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THE MAKING OF THE REPUBLIC | 1 |
from History of the American Revolu | 55 |
from Letters on Various | 94 |
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