Great Issues in American History, Svazek 2Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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... course of action , and that some did change their minds in the course of discus- sion . Among those who opposed the Constitution some believed , with Elbridge Gerry ( Document 5 ) , in the value of a stronger union , but would not ...
... course of action , and that some did change their minds in the course of discus- sion . Among those who opposed the Constitution some believed , with Elbridge Gerry ( Document 5 ) , in the value of a stronger union , but would not ...
Strana 214
... course , will finally be arranged to our satisfaction without the necessity of the dernier ressort . ... I proceed now to observe summarily that the objects of the mission , contrary to what has been asserted , have been substantially ...
... course , will finally be arranged to our satisfaction without the necessity of the dernier ressort . ... I proceed now to observe summarily that the objects of the mission , contrary to what has been asserted , have been substantially ...
Strana 293
... course . If our Government must sell monopo- lies , it would seem to be its duty to take nothing less than their full value , and if gratuities must be made once in fif- teen or twenty years let them not be bestowed on the sub- jects of ...
... course . If our Government must sell monopo- lies , it would seem to be its duty to take nothing less than their full value , and if gratuities must be made once in fif- teen or twenty years let them not be bestowed on the sub- jects of ...
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REVOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE | 3 |
Daniel Dulany Considerations October | 14 |
First Continental Congress Declaration | 26 |
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