1776-1815Sir Robert Birley Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... question the most urgent in American politics . Slavery was economically profitable , and our realization of this makes the attempts of Southern philosophers , theologians , and statesmen to find divine sanction for the institution ...
... question the most urgent in American politics . Slavery was economically profitable , and our realization of this makes the attempts of Southern philosophers , theologians , and statesmen to find divine sanction for the institution ...
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... question on the whole . N.C. no . Mr Gerry , urged that the principle of it could not be carried into execution as the States were not to be taxed as States . With regard to taxes in imports , he conceived they would be more productive ...
... question on the whole . N.C. no . Mr Gerry , urged that the principle of it could not be carried into execution as the States were not to be taxed as States . With regard to taxes in imports , he conceived they would be more productive ...
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... question which arose in my own mind . When I asked that question , I thought the meaning of my interrogation was obvious . The fate of this question and of America may depend on this . Have they said , ' We , the States ' ? Have they ...
... question which arose in my own mind . When I asked that question , I thought the meaning of my interrogation was obvious . The fate of this question and of America may depend on this . Have they said , ' We , the States ' ? Have they ...
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The Declaration of Neutrality 22 April 1793 | 12 |
The Constitution of Massachusetts 1780 | 18 |
a The Annapolis Convention 14 September | 45 |
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