A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... congress which first assembled at Phi- ladelphia , in October , 1774 , and was composed of dele- gates chosen by the houses of representatives of each of the thirteen old colonies , except Georgia . This colony hav- ing afterwards ...
... congress which first assembled at Phi- ladelphia , in October , 1774 , and was composed of dele- gates chosen by the houses of representatives of each of the thirteen old colonies , except Georgia . This colony hav- ing afterwards ...
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... congress may by law have directed . Full faith and credit shall be given in each state to the public acts , records , and judicial proceedings of every other state . And the congress may , by penal laws , pre- scribe the manner in which ...
... congress may by law have directed . Full faith and credit shall be given in each state to the public acts , records , and judicial proceedings of every other state . And the congress may , by penal laws , pre- scribe the manner in which ...
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... congress the force of laws , and generally commanded a ready acquiescence on the part of the state legislatures . Articles of confederation and perpetual union had been framed in congress , and submitted to the consideration of the ...
... congress the force of laws , and generally commanded a ready acquiescence on the part of the state legislatures . Articles of confederation and perpetual union had been framed in congress , and submitted to the consideration of the ...
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