Great Issues in American History, Svazek 2Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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... give them such an effectual alternative as will answer the purpose , with- out encountering the evil and danger that might arise from it , then I would cheerfully acquiesce ; and would it not be far more eligible ? I candidly ...
... give them such an effectual alternative as will answer the purpose , with- out encountering the evil and danger that might arise from it , then I would cheerfully acquiesce ; and would it not be far more eligible ? I candidly ...
Strana 167
... give it a restrictive operation , an idea never before entertained . It would be to give it the same force as if the word absolutely or indispensably had been prefixed to it . · The degree in which a measure is necessary , can never be ...
... give it a restrictive operation , an idea never before entertained . It would be to give it the same force as if the word absolutely or indispensably had been prefixed to it . · The degree in which a measure is necessary , can never be ...
Strana 273
... give a new direction to some portion of our industry . We must speedily adopt a genuine American policy . Still cherishing a foreign market , let us create also a home market , to give further scope to the consumption of the produce of ...
... give a new direction to some portion of our industry . We must speedily adopt a genuine American policy . Still cherishing a foreign market , let us create also a home market , to give further scope to the consumption of the produce of ...
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First Continental Congress Declaration | 26 |
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