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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... once have an empire , and place WASHING- TON at the head of it . ” 10 11 By the spring of 1776 the course of events had heightened rather than allayed the fears expressed by the conservatives in the first Congress in 1774. As the old ...
... once have an empire , and place WASHING- TON at the head of it . ” 10 11 By the spring of 1776 the course of events had heightened rather than allayed the fears expressed by the conservatives in the first Congress in 1774. As the old ...
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... once in every five years , since the value of property might increase more rapidly in some states than in others . The boundaries of the states ought to be fixed , to prevent jealousies and disputes . If it could not be done immediately ...
... once in every five years , since the value of property might increase more rapidly in some states than in others . The boundaries of the states ought to be fixed , to prevent jealousies and disputes . If it could not be done immediately ...
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... once saw an opportunity to further what he considered to be the interests of France . He recognized the possibility of bringing about a union of the colonies , which union he believed would best serve French interests . It was obviously ...
... once saw an opportunity to further what he considered to be the interests of France . He recognized the possibility of bringing about a union of the colonies , which union he believed would best serve French interests . It was obviously ...
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
The Problem of Union | 107 |
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