The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution as Recommended by the General Convention at Philadelphia, in 1787: Together with the Journal of the Federal Convention, Luther Martin's Letter, Yates's Minutes, Congressional Opinions, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of '98-'99, and Other Illustrations of the Constitution, Volume 1Lippincott, 1888 |
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... interest , in the eyes of an intelligent community , to confer a peculiar value on their publication , rescued from the ephemeral prints of that day , and now , for the first time , presented in a uniform and durable form . In another ...
... interest , in the eyes of an intelligent community , to confer a peculiar value on their publication , rescued from the ephemeral prints of that day , and now , for the first time , presented in a uniform and durable form . In another ...
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... interest , that attaches to these Debates : they abound , it will be seen , in many of the most bold and striking features of eloquence , which do not yield , in force of argument , strength of intellect , or in statesman - like views ...
... interest , that attaches to these Debates : they abound , it will be seen , in many of the most bold and striking features of eloquence , which do not yield , in force of argument , strength of intellect , or in statesman - like views ...
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... interest , for the present as well as the future . To politicians or constitutional lawyers it will indeed be acceptable . " . United States Telegraph of May 29 , 1830 . " The Federal Constitution . — Mr . JONATHAN ELLIOT has just ...
... interest , for the present as well as the future . To politicians or constitutional lawyers it will indeed be acceptable . " . United States Telegraph of May 29 , 1830 . " The Federal Constitution . — Mr . JONATHAN ELLIOT has just ...
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... interests . In all our deliberations on this subject , we kept steadily in our view , that which appears to us the greatest interest of every true American , the consolidation of our Union , in which is involved our prosperity ...
... interests . In all our deliberations on this subject , we kept steadily in our view , that which appears to us the greatest interest of every true American , the consolidation of our Union , in which is involved our prosperity ...
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... interest leads them . ' This language is sufficiently significant of the restlessness of New England under these restraints upon its commerce . But his answer to the question respecting religious and other instruction in the colony ...
... interest leads them . ' This language is sufficiently significant of the restlessness of New England under these restraints upon its commerce . But his answer to the question respecting religious and other instruction in the colony ...
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