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... important laws , thereby virtually demolishing the legal basis of the representative system , election customs , church organization , and land laws . The intention be- hind this move was to make the governmental system rest on the ...
... important laws , thereby virtually demolishing the legal basis of the representative system , election customs , church organization , and land laws . The intention be- hind this move was to make the governmental system rest on the ...
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... importance in American constitutional history . They were a force from the moment the colonies began to cooperate and remained so throughout the revolutionary period . The second question of major importance disputed by the com- mittee ...
... importance in American constitutional history . They were a force from the moment the colonies began to cooperate and remained so throughout the revolutionary period . The second question of major importance disputed by the com- mittee ...
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
The Internal Revolution | 16 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
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