Thomas Jefferson, the Apostle of AmericanismLittle, Brown,, 1929 - Počet stran: 548 |
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... Congress not only to the people of the Free and Independent States , but to the world at large . Congress then resolved itself into a committee of the whole , only to decide that it was too late in the day to take up such a momentous ...
... Congress not only to the people of the Free and Independent States , but to the world at large . Congress then resolved itself into a committee of the whole , only to decide that it was too late in the day to take up such a momentous ...
Strana 196
... Congress , and these parts were both legislative and executive . The confederation was part of the law of the land , and " superior in authority to the or- dinary laws , because it cannot be altered by the legislature of any one State ...
... Congress , and these parts were both legislative and executive . The confederation was part of the law of the land , and " superior in authority to the or- dinary laws , because it cannot be altered by the legislature of any one State ...
Strana 537
... Congress , first proposal for , 44. See also Continental Congress Congressional election , see Election Congressional Library , destroyed by English , 476 Constitution of United States , 195-202 Continental Congress , First , 54 , 83 ...
... Congress , first proposal for , 44. See also Continental Congress Congressional election , see Election Congressional Library , destroyed by English , 476 Constitution of United States , 195-202 Continental Congress , First , 54 , 83 ...
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A VIRGINIA BOYHOOD | 3 |
AN AMERICAN DISCIPLE OF GREECE AND OLD ENGLAND | 19 |
A VIRGINIA LAWYER | 34 |
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