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... debates were nat- urally concerned with the easily discernible issues , such as the control of the West , the basis ... Debates , in Writings , 1 : 45-47 ; John Adams , Notes on Debates , in Works , 2 : 499 . 15 John Adams , Notes on ...
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... debates " whose object on one side is to increase the Power of Congress , and on the other to restrain it . " He soon discovered that the landless states were determined to make Congress powerful enough to take the Western lands away ...
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... debates.5 6 After the first few days of debate the major issues were clearly defined and the lines of cleavage sharply , though variously , drawn . So bitter was the dispute that one delegate wrote that " what we shall make of it God ...
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
The Internal Revolution | 16 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
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