The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... effect can be produced , it is so much clear gain , and is consistent with the general theory of national rights . The effect of leaving commerce to regulate itself is to sub- mit it to the regulation of other nations . If the United ...
... effect can be produced , it is so much clear gain , and is consistent with the general theory of national rights . The effect of leaving commerce to regulate itself is to sub- mit it to the regulation of other nations . If the United ...
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... effect would cease also , without the intervention of the legislature . It was very improbable that the resolutions under consid- eration would effect their other avowed object , a repeal of the British navigation act . The season , it ...
... effect would cease also , without the intervention of the legislature . It was very improbable that the resolutions under consid- eration would effect their other avowed object , a repeal of the British navigation act . The season , it ...
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... effect , the natural feelings of the people towards liberty would restore the equilibrium between the executive and legislative departments which had been destroyed by the superior weight and effect of that popularity ; and that their ...
... effect , the natural feelings of the people towards liberty would restore the equilibrium between the executive and legislative departments which had been destroyed by the superior weight and effect of that popularity ; and that their ...
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