| 1886 - 910 str.
...that several members of Congress thought seriously of recommending a general convention for remodeling the government. " I have not made up my mind," says...moving upon crutches and tottering at every step." John Fisice. SIBYL THE SAVAGE. THE little village of Deepgrove, in Western Massachusetts, has a tragical... | |
| George Bancroft - 1882 - 556 str.
...these United States ? "An extension of federal powers would make us one of the most wealthy, happy, respectable, and powerful nations that ever inhabited...moving upon crutches and tottering at every step." ' The immensity of the ungranted public domain which had passed from the English crown to the CHAP.... | |
| George Bancroft - 1884 - 610 str.
...these United States ? " An extension of federal powers would make us one of the most wealthy, happy, respectable and powerful nations that ever inhabited...moving upon crutches and tottering at every step." * The immensity of the ungranted public domain which had passed from the English crown to the American... | |
| George Bancroft - 1884 - 530 str.
...these United States ? " An extension of federal powers would make us one of tho most wealthy, happy, respectable and powerful nations that ever inhabited...always moving upon crutches and tottering at every stop." * The immensity of the ungranted public domain which had passed from the English crown to the... | |
| George Bancroft - 1885 - 616 str.
...these United States ? " An extension of federal powers would make us one of the most wealthy, happy, respectable and powerful nations that ever inhabited...half-starved, limping government, always moving upon crutehes and tottering at every step." * The immensity of the ungranted public domain which had passed... | |
| 1886 - 190 str.
...these United States? An extension of the federal powers would make us one of the most wealthy, happy, respectable and powerful nations that ever inhabited...moving upon crutches and tottering at every step." When the assembly of Virginia came together, Washington, being invited to offer suggestions, answered:... | |
| Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts - 1887 - 994 str.
...the jealousies of jarring confederates to find the basis for Union. " It is clear to me as ABC,"said Washington, " that an extension of federal powers...the worst consequences from a half-starved, limping governmeat, always moving upon cratches, and tottering at every step." The response of the country... | |
| United States - 1887 - 62 str.
...these United States ? An extension of the federal powers would make us one of the most wealthy, happy, respectable and powerful nations that ever inhabited...moving upon crutches and tottering at every step." When the assembly of Virginia came together, Washington, being invited to offer suggestions, answered:... | |
| 1889 - 638 str.
...interests of States and the jealousies of jarring confederates to find the basis for union. " It is elear to me as A, B, C," said Washington, " that an extension...moving upon crutches, and tottering at every step." The response of the country was the Convention of 1787, at Philadelphia. The Deelaration of Independence... | |
| 1889 - 650 str.
...interests of States and the jealousies of jarring confederates to find the basis for union. " It is elear to me as A, B, C," said Washington, " that an extension...moving upon crutches, and tottering at every step." The response of the country was the Convention of 1787, at Philadelphia. The Deelaration of Independence... | |
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