By These Words: Great Documents of American Liberty Selected and Placed in Their Contemporary SettingsRand McNally, 1966 - 599페이지 |
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... passed before a sufficient number of Senators were on hand to count the electoral votes . Washing- ton was the first choice of every elector ; John Adams , with the next largest number , won the Vice - Presidency . Messengers set out at ...
... passed before a sufficient number of Senators were on hand to count the electoral votes . Washing- ton was the first choice of every elector ; John Adams , with the next largest number , won the Vice - Presidency . Messengers set out at ...
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... passed under a power expressly given by the Constitution to lay and collect imposts ; but its constitutionality is drawn in question from the motives of those who passed it . However apparent this purpose may be in the present case ...
... passed under a power expressly given by the Constitution to lay and collect imposts ; but its constitutionality is drawn in question from the motives of those who passed it . However apparent this purpose may be in the present case ...
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... passed , more than a hundred years since equality was promised . And yet the Negro is not equal . A century has passed since the day of promise . And the promise is unkept . The time of justice has now come . I tell 576 BY THESE WORDS.
... passed , more than a hundred years since equality was promised . And yet the Negro is not equal . A century has passed since the day of promise . And the promise is unkept . The time of justice has now come . I tell 576 BY THESE WORDS.
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