Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... adopting the Federal Constitution , which , it is believed , will be found highly interesting at the pre- sent time , when so much difference of opinion exists relative to the true meaning and intent of some parts of that instrument ...
... adopting the Federal Constitution , which , it is believed , will be found highly interesting at the pre- sent time , when so much difference of opinion exists relative to the true meaning and intent of some parts of that instrument ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME FIRST . Mr. WILSON'S Speech on the expediency of adopting the Federal Constitution , in the Convention of Pennsylvania , November 26 , 1787 , • Page . Mr. HAMILTON'S Speech on the same subject , in the Convention of ...
CONTENTS OF VOLUME FIRST . Mr. WILSON'S Speech on the expediency of adopting the Federal Constitution , in the Convention of Pennsylvania , November 26 , 1787 , • Page . Mr. HAMILTON'S Speech on the same subject , in the Convention of ...
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... the necessity of resisting the Aggressions and Encroachments of France ; in the House of Representatives of the United States , May 29 , 1797 , 396 425 464 471 SPEECH OF JAMES WILSON , ON THE EXPEDIENCY OF ADOPTING viii CONTENTS .
... the necessity of resisting the Aggressions and Encroachments of France ; in the House of Representatives of the United States , May 29 , 1797 , 396 425 464 471 SPEECH OF JAMES WILSON , ON THE EXPEDIENCY OF ADOPTING viii CONTENTS .
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... adopt- ing the constitution was discussed with great ability and eloquence . The wisdom , genius and patriotism of ... adopting the Federal Constitution, in the Convention Pennsylvania, November 26, 1787,
... adopt- ing the constitution was discussed with great ability and eloquence . The wisdom , genius and patriotism of ... adopting the Federal Constitution, in the Convention Pennsylvania, November 26, 1787,
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... adopt , is a union of them under one confederate republic . It will not be necessary to employ much time or many arguments to show , that this is the most eligible system that can be proposed . By adopting this system , the vigor and ...
... adopt , is a union of them under one confederate republic . It will not be necessary to employ much time or many arguments to show , that this is the most eligible system that can be proposed . By adopting this system , the vigor and ...
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