America Past and Present: An Interpretation with Readings, 1권Allyn and Bacon, 1968 - 1375페이지 |
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... existence of a Continental army . Likewise the passage of time dispelled , at least temporarily , some of the stronger suspicions between regions and some of the fears concern- ing a permanent federal government . And so delegates to ...
... existence of a Continental army . Likewise the passage of time dispelled , at least temporarily , some of the stronger suspicions between regions and some of the fears concern- ing a permanent federal government . And so delegates to ...
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... existence of the Senate . 2d . The present mode of representation . 3d . The officers of government not being annually dependent on the representatives of the people , in General Court assembled , for their salaries . 4th . All the ...
... existence of the Senate . 2d . The present mode of representation . 3d . The officers of government not being annually dependent on the representatives of the people , in General Court assembled , for their salaries . 4th . All the ...
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... existence on the local interest , the party spirit , of a State , or of a prevailing faction in a State ? Every man of plain , unsophisticated understanding who hears the question will give such an answer as will preserve the Union ...
... existence on the local interest , the party spirit , of a State , or of a prevailing faction in a State ? Every man of plain , unsophisticated understanding who hears the question will give such an answer as will preserve the Union ...
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