The Articles of Confederation: An Interpretation of the Social-constitutional History of the American Revolution, 1774-1781University of Wisconsin Press, 1940 - 284페이지 |
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... hope for reconcilia- tion , but as the war continued the hopes of the conservatives were increasingly centered on a national government . Those hopes none stated more plainly than Joseph Reed , secretary to George Washington , when he ...
... hope for reconcilia- tion , but as the war continued the hopes of the conservatives were increasingly centered on a national government . Those hopes none stated more plainly than Joseph Reed , secretary to George Washington , when he ...
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... hope of success , some central power had to take charge of such matters . The express grant of certain judicial powers to Congress was less unusual than it might seem in the light of the objections to British judicial relations with the ...
... hope of success , some central power had to take charge of such matters . The express grant of certain judicial powers to Congress was less unusual than it might seem in the light of the objections to British judicial relations with the ...
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... hope that by so doing they could keep the committee from going into the ques- tion of the Treaty of Fort Stanwix , upon which the Indiana Com- pany based its claim.15 At about this time Jenifer of Maryland expressed to Governor Johnson ...
... hope that by so doing they could keep the committee from going into the ques- tion of the Treaty of Fort Stanwix , upon which the Indiana Com- pany based its claim.15 At about this time Jenifer of Maryland expressed to Governor Johnson ...
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
The Problem of Union | 107 |
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