Circular Letters of Congressmen to Their Constituents, 1789-1829: Fifteenth Congress-Twentieth Congress, 1817-1829Noble E. Cunningham, Dorothy Hagberg Cappel Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Va., 1978 - 1634 من الصفحات |
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... principles rather than incur the risk of having any man of opposite principles placed at the head of the government . In doing this , they did nothing more , nor less , than sacrifice their individual preferences at the shrine of ...
... principles rather than incur the risk of having any man of opposite principles placed at the head of the government . In doing this , they did nothing more , nor less , than sacrifice their individual preferences at the shrine of ...
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... principles , and inclinations . Inordinate wealth , especially when acquired without labor - the long possession of offices with liberal compensations , the ability or art to live without labor , as in professional pursuits , give many ...
... principles , and inclinations . Inordinate wealth , especially when acquired without labor - the long possession of offices with liberal compensations , the ability or art to live without labor , as in professional pursuits , give many ...
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... principle or practice than the hereditary monarchies in Europe . The establishment of these men in office would have given weight to their consolidating principles : all the essential powers of the State governments would have been ...
... principle or practice than the hereditary monarchies in Europe . The establishment of these men in office would have given weight to their consolidating principles : all the essential powers of the State governments would have been ...
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