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... Carolina . North Carolina and Georgia were not present in Congress . The Maryland , Delaware , and New Jersey delegates said they were not authorized to sign.36 A committee was now appointed to prepare a circular letter to the three ...
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... North Carolina that the real object of the resolution was to enable the states to appropriate the vacant lands at the end of the war for the pay- ment of the public debt , and not at all to stop emigration of people to the West.22 In ...
... North Carolina that the real object of the resolution was to enable the states to appropriate the vacant lands at the end of the war for the pay- ment of the public debt , and not at all to stop emigration of people to the West.22 In ...
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The Problem of Interpretation | 3 |
The Internal Revolution | 16 |
Independence and Internal Revolution 17741776 | 54 |
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