Great Issues in American History, Svazek 2Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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Strana 79
... danger of a report which would invest Congress with powers that the honorable Legislature have not the most distant intention to delegate . Perhaps it may be said , this can produce no ill effect ; because Con- gress may correct the ...
... danger of a report which would invest Congress with powers that the honorable Legislature have not the most distant intention to delegate . Perhaps it may be said , this can produce no ill effect ; because Con- gress may correct the ...
Strana 118
... danger that might arise from it , then I would cheerfully acquiesce ; and would it not be far more eligible ? I candidly acknowledge the inefficacy of the Confederation ; but requisitions have been made which were impossible to be ...
... danger that might arise from it , then I would cheerfully acquiesce ; and would it not be far more eligible ? I candidly acknowledge the inefficacy of the Confederation ; but requisitions have been made which were impossible to be ...
Strana 299
... danger to liberty , danger to in- dependence , in a bank open to foreign stockholders , be- cause it is easy to say any thing . But neither reason nor experience proves any such danger . The foreign stock- holder cannot be a director ...
... danger to liberty , danger to in- dependence , in a bank open to foreign stockholders , be- cause it is easy to say any thing . But neither reason nor experience proves any such danger . The foreign stock- holder cannot be a director ...
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REVOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE | 3 |
Daniel Dulany Considerations October | 14 |
First Continental Congress Declaration | 26 |
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