The United States of America: Their History from the Earliest Period; Their Industry, Commerce, Banking Transactions, and National Works; Their Institutions and Character, Political, Social, and Literary: with a Survey of the Territory, and Remarks on the Prospects and Plans of Emigrants, Band 2Oliver & Boyd, 1844 |
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... Constitution -Agreed to - Opposition in the State Assemblies - Finally sanctioned - Washington President - The Cabinet - Amend- ments in the Constitution - Financial Plan - New Taxes- National Bank - Washington re - elected - Disputes ...
... Constitution -Agreed to - Opposition in the State Assemblies - Finally sanctioned - Washington President - The Cabinet - Amend- ments in the Constitution - Financial Plan - New Taxes- National Bank - Washington re - elected - Disputes ...
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... CONSTITUTION . Importance of this Subject - Republican Confederations - Their Inefficiency - A Central Government formed - Its Functions -Those reserved to the States - Questions in regard to the Central Power - How these are decided ...
... CONSTITUTION . Importance of this Subject - Republican Confederations - Their Inefficiency - A Central Government formed - Its Functions -Those reserved to the States - Questions in regard to the Central Power - How these are decided ...
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... constitution was now paramount , and violent feuds had broken out among the remainder , especially those engaged in foreign negotiation , in whose councils a very factious spirit prevailed . The state was thus deprived of the services ...
... constitution was now paramount , and violent feuds had broken out among the remainder , especially those engaged in foreign negotiation , in whose councils a very factious spirit prevailed . The state was thus deprived of the services ...
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... constitution was promised , the people were meantime subjected to martial law , -an authority novel and particularly dis- tasteful to them . Cornwallis is found adopting mea- sures against plunder ; yet these indicate its existence ...
... constitution was promised , the people were meantime subjected to martial law , -an authority novel and particularly dis- tasteful to them . Cornwallis is found adopting mea- sures against plunder ; yet these indicate its existence ...
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... ratified by congress on the 14th January 1784 . * Pitkin , vol . ii . p . 149-151 . Diplom . Corresp . vol . iv . pp . 55 , 56 ; vii . p . 58-65 . CHAPTER III . The new Constitution , and Proceedings under TO THE PEACE IN 1783 . 113.
... ratified by congress on the 14th January 1784 . * Pitkin , vol . ii . p . 149-151 . Diplom . Corresp . vol . iv . pp . 55 , 56 ; vii . p . 58-65 . CHAPTER III . The new Constitution , and Proceedings under TO THE PEACE IN 1783 . 113.
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