Great Issues in American History, Svazek 2Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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... letter , report- ing to the legislature of Massachusetts on the work of the Convention , Gerry expresses his ... Letter , 1787 Elbridge Gerry, Letter to President of Senate and Speaker of House of Representatives Massachusetts, October ...
... letter , report- ing to the legislature of Massachusetts on the work of the Convention , Gerry expresses his ... Letter , 1787 Elbridge Gerry, Letter to President of Senate and Speaker of House of Representatives Massachusetts, October ...
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... letter on the proposed Constitution to his friend Madison , which gives the opinions of a man not entirely certain about its worth . This letter is particularly valuable for its cogent statement of the widespread view that the in ...
... letter on the proposed Constitution to his friend Madison , which gives the opinions of a man not entirely certain about its worth . This letter is particularly valuable for its cogent statement of the widespread view that the in ...
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... letter to James Madison , 77 , 112–13 , 211 ; on the Constitution , Jefferson , Thomas ( continued ) : 141 ; constitutionality of the Bank , 142 , 160-4 ; First In- augural Address , 144 , 186 ; on the Supreme Court , 145 , 198-9 ...
... letter to James Madison , 77 , 112–13 , 211 ; on the Constitution , Jefferson , Thomas ( continued ) : 141 ; constitutionality of the Bank , 142 , 160-4 ; First In- augural Address , 144 , 186 ; on the Supreme Court , 145 , 198-9 ...
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REVOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE | 3 |
Daniel Dulany Considerations October | 14 |
First Continental Congress Declaration | 26 |
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