The Articles of Confederation: An Interpretation of the Social-constitutional History of the American Revolution, 1774-1781University of Wisconsin Press, 1948 - 284페이지 |
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... York and Massachusetts is yet a stronger barrier against democ- racy , but they all seem insufficient . " 2 Alexander Hamilton was in profound agreement , and his views are equally illuminating of the character and purpose of the Fed ...
... York and Massachusetts is yet a stronger barrier against democ- racy , but they all seem insufficient . " 2 Alexander Hamilton was in profound agreement , and his views are equally illuminating of the character and purpose of the Fed ...
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... York . It was thus carried by a five to four vote that each state's contributions to the common cause were to be based upon the value of its lands and improvements.38 The opposition of the New England states to this basis of ap ...
... York . It was thus carried by a five to four vote that each state's contributions to the common cause were to be based upon the value of its lands and improvements.38 The opposition of the New England states to this basis of ap ...
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... York , October 22 , 1777 , in Bur- nett , Letters , 2 : 529 . For action of Congress see the Journals , 8 : 760 . 22 23 Thomas Burke to Gov. Richard Caswell , Tyaguin , November 4 , 1777 , in Burnett , Letters , 2 : 542 . ... been big ...
... York , October 22 , 1777 , in Bur- nett , Letters , 2 : 529 . For action of Congress see the Journals , 8 : 760 . 22 23 Thomas Burke to Gov. Richard Caswell , Tyaguin , November 4 , 1777 , in Burnett , Letters , 2 : 542 . ... been big ...
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
The Internal Revolution | 16 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
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