United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 39,Edição 4J.& H.G. Langley, 1856 |
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... Confederation was , " Articles of Confederation between the States , " etc. The difference is striking and irre- concilable . The articles were not finally adopted until 1781 , when the war was at an end . It was a union of the people ...
... Confederation was , " Articles of Confederation between the States , " etc. The difference is striking and irre- concilable . The articles were not finally adopted until 1781 , when the war was at an end . It was a union of the people ...
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... Confederation , by men who aspire to be politicians and statesmen . To understand the former it is necessary to ... Confederation . 1st . The Articles of Confederation constituted a league of independent States . The present government ...
... Confederation , by men who aspire to be politicians and statesmen . To understand the former it is necessary to ... Confederation . 1st . The Articles of Confederation constituted a league of independent States . The present government ...
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... Confederation ; and recommended to Congress to invite all the States to send deputies to a convention to meet in Philadelphia the following spring . The admirable address from Annapolis accompanying the report , was written by that ...
... Confederation ; and recommended to Congress to invite all the States to send deputies to a convention to meet in Philadelphia the following spring . The admirable address from Annapolis accompanying the report , was written by that ...
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