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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... equal claims upon the nation . After reasoning at great length against a discrimination be- tween the different creditors of the union , the secretary pro- ceeded to examine whether a difference ought to be permitted to remain between ...
... equal claims upon the nation . After reasoning at great length against a discrimination be- tween the different creditors of the union , the secretary pro- ceeded to examine whether a difference ought to be permitted to remain between ...
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... equal deliberation by the executive . The cabinet was divided upon it . The sec- retary of state , and the attorney general , conceived that congress had clearly transcended their constitutional powers ; while the secretary of the ...
... equal deliberation by the executive . The cabinet was divided upon it . The sec- retary of state , and the attorney general , conceived that congress had clearly transcended their constitutional powers ; while the secretary of the ...
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... equal representation in the senate with the larger states ; and that this branch of the government was invested with great power ; for on the equal participation of those powers , the sovereignty and political safety of the smaller ...
... equal representation in the senate with the larger states ; and that this branch of the government was invested with great power ; for on the equal participation of those powers , the sovereignty and political safety of the smaller ...
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