America Past and Present: An Interpretation with Readings, 1권Allyn and Bacon, 1968 - 1375페이지 |
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... established in America the New World was known to many genera- tions of Norsemen as the fabled " Vinland the Good , " described by Leif , son of Eric the Red . The exact location of Vinland has yet to be established , although recent ...
... established in America the New World was known to many genera- tions of Norsemen as the fabled " Vinland the Good , " described by Leif , son of Eric the Red . The exact location of Vinland has yet to be established , although recent ...
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... established under the general rather than under the local governments , or , to speak more properly , that it could be safely established under the first alone , is a position not likely to be combated . If we try the Constitution by ...
... established under the general rather than under the local governments , or , to speak more properly , that it could be safely established under the first alone , is a position not likely to be combated . If we try the Constitution by ...
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... established by compact between the States a Government with defined objects and powers , limited to the express words of the grant . We hold that the Government thus established is subject to the two great principles asserted in the ...
... established by compact between the States a Government with defined objects and powers , limited to the express words of the grant . We hold that the Government thus established is subject to the two great principles asserted in the ...
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