The New-England Magazine, Band 2Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... constitution , in this respect , con- tained from the first the provisions introduced into it by the amend- ment . The entire constitution of 1789 is , we must admit , a change of vital character , from the confederation which preceded ...
... constitution , in this respect , con- tained from the first the provisions introduced into it by the amend- ment . The entire constitution of 1789 is , we must admit , a change of vital character , from the confederation which preceded ...
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... constitution into a safe and permanent state , it is probably necessary , if we may be excused the plagiarism from Mrs. Glass , that they should first have a constitution ; that is , an authentic charter of government , to which the ...
... constitution into a safe and permanent state , it is probably necessary , if we may be excused the plagiarism from Mrs. Glass , that they should first have a constitution ; that is , an authentic charter of government , to which the ...
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... constitution or frame of gov ernment . I have seen the returns from one hundred and sixteen towns , but pre- sume that many others are mislaid or lost , among which are those of several of the principal in the state . More than two to ...
... constitution or frame of gov ernment . I have seen the returns from one hundred and sixteen towns , but pre- sume that many others are mislaid or lost , among which are those of several of the principal in the state . More than two to ...
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