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... independence of the United States " ; as the best that could be adapted to the circumstances of all ; as the only one which had any tolerable prospect of general ratification ; as " essential to their very existence as a free people ...
... independence of the United States " ; as the best that could be adapted to the circumstances of all ; as the only one which had any tolerable prospect of general ratification ; as " essential to their very existence as a free people ...
Strana 11
... Independence . If his principles and prejudices , personal and political , gave us no reason to doubt whether he had truly quoted the information he alleges to have received from Mr. Adams , I should then say , that in some of the ...
... Independence . If his principles and prejudices , personal and political , gave us no reason to doubt whether he had truly quoted the information he alleges to have received from Mr. Adams , I should then say , that in some of the ...
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... Independence in 1776. It was further matured , and the taith of all the then thirteen states expressly plighted and engaged that it should be perpetual , by the Articles of the Confederation , in 1778 ; and finally , in 1787 , one of ...
... Independence in 1776. It was further matured , and the taith of all the then thirteen states expressly plighted and engaged that it should be perpetual , by the Articles of the Confederation , in 1778 ; and finally , in 1787 , one of ...
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THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE | 3 |
WASHINGTONS FAREWELL ADDRESS | 4 |
MAGNA CHARTA | 5 |
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