Colonies to Nation, 1763-1789Jack P. Greene McGraw-Hill, 1967 - 583 من الصفحات |
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... nature of the thing given in trust , and on a condition , the per- formance of which no mortal can dispence with ; namely , that the person or persons on whom the sovereignty is confered by the people , shall incessantly consult their ...
... nature of the thing given in trust , and on a condition , the per- formance of which no mortal can dispence with ; namely , that the person or persons on whom the sovereignty is confered by the people , shall incessantly consult their ...
الصفحة 377
... nature has made the human race capable of continual advances towards a state of perfection and happiness . All those religious institutions which God has appointed among mankind , are evidently designed and adapted to promote this end ...
... nature has made the human race capable of continual advances towards a state of perfection and happiness . All those religious institutions which God has appointed among mankind , are evidently designed and adapted to promote this end ...
الصفحة 477
... nature and conse- quences of the demand she makes , on our compliance with which alone a treaty may be formed with her . It is to forbear the assertion of the right of the United States to navigate the river Missisippi , for the terms ...
... nature and conse- quences of the demand she makes , on our compliance with which alone a treaty may be formed with her . It is to forbear the assertion of the right of the United States to navigate the river Missisippi , for the terms ...
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Governor Francis Bernard Principles of | 8 |
New Revenue Measures | 42 |
Repeal | 65 |
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