Words that Made American History: Colonial times to the 1870'sRichard Nelson Current, John Arthur Garraty Little, Brown, 1965 [1] Colonial times to the 1870's.--[2] Since the Civil War. |
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... independent states : that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown , and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is , and ought to be , totally dissolved ; and that , as free and ...
... independent states : that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British Crown , and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is , and ought to be , totally dissolved ; and that , as free and ...
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... independent , it should be for life . It will then do wrong , it will be said . He believed so ; he hoped so . The rich will strive to establish their dominion , and enslave the rest . They always did . They always will . The proper ...
... independent , it should be for life . It will then do wrong , it will be said . He believed so ; he hoped so . The rich will strive to establish their dominion , and enslave the rest . They always did . They always will . The proper ...
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... independent or substantive power , but as an incidental and auxiliary one , and was therefore more properly left to implication , than expressly granted . 6. That the principle in question does not extend the power of the gov- ernment ...
... independent or substantive power , but as an incidental and auxiliary one , and was therefore more properly left to implication , than expressly granted . 6. That the principle in question does not extend the power of the gov- ernment ...
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