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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... authority of their officers , they marched in a body to Philadelphia , with the avowed purpose of obtaining redress of their grievances from the executive council of the state . The march of these insolent mutineers was not obstructed ...
... authority of their officers , they marched in a body to Philadelphia , with the avowed purpose of obtaining redress of their grievances from the executive council of the state . The march of these insolent mutineers was not obstructed ...
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... authority to regulate their commerce , both external and internal , and to impose such duties as might be necessary for that purpose . This power was to be fettered with several extraordinary limitations , which might render it more ...
... authority to regulate their commerce , both external and internal , and to impose such duties as might be necessary for that purpose . This power was to be fettered with several extraordinary limitations , which might render it more ...
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... authority of congress deserved to be seriously considered . That the government was limited by the terms of its creation was not controverted ; and that it could exercise only those powers which were conferred on it by the constitution ...
... authority of congress deserved to be seriously considered . That the government was limited by the terms of its creation was not controverted ; and that it could exercise only those powers which were conferred on it by the constitution ...
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