A Political and Civil History of the United States of America: From the Year 1763 to the Close of the Administration of President Washington, in March, 1797: Including a Summary View of the Political and Civil State of the North American Colonies, Prior to that Period, Volume 2H. Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 - United States |
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... establish funds for the payment of the interest of the debt - Address to the states on the subject - All the states grant the impost , except New York - Congress propose to enter into commer- cial treaties with most of the powers of ...
... establish funds for the payment of the interest of the debt - Address to the states on the subject - All the states grant the impost , except New York - Congress propose to enter into commer- cial treaties with most of the powers of ...
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... establish new governments in the course of the year 1776 --- Those of New Hampshire , South Carolina , and New Jersey , lim ... established in 1789 --- After the formation and adoption of the general government , principles of making ...
... establish new governments in the course of the year 1776 --- Those of New Hampshire , South Carolina , and New Jersey , lim ... established in 1789 --- After the formation and adoption of the general government , principles of making ...
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... establishing and regulating post - offices , appointing all officers of the land forces , in the service of the United States , ex- cepting regimental officers ; appointing all naval officers , and making rules for the government of the ...
... establishing and regulating post - offices , appointing all officers of the land forces , in the service of the United States , ex- cepting regimental officers ; appointing all naval officers , and making rules for the government of the ...
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... established within this state , are competent for the purpose of determining all contro- versies concerning the private right of soil claimed within the same ; and they now , and at all times hereafter , ought to have cognizance of all ...
... established within this state , are competent for the purpose of determining all contro- versies concerning the private right of soil claimed within the same ; and they now , and at all times hereafter , ought to have cognizance of all ...
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... establishing a sub - confederacy , imperium in imperio , the state possessed of this extensive domin- ion must then either submit to all the inconveniences of an over- grown and unwieldly government , or suffer the authority of con ...
... establishing a sub - confederacy , imperium in imperio , the state possessed of this extensive domin- ion must then either submit to all the inconveniences of an over- grown and unwieldly government , or suffer the authority of con ...
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