The United States of America: Their History from the Earliest Period; Their Industry, Commerce, Banking Transactions, and National Works; Their Institutions and Character, Political, Social, and Literary: with a Survey of the Territory, and Remarks on the Prospects and Plans of Emigrants, Band 2Oliver & Boyd, 1844 |
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... Executive - Aristocracy - La- bouring Class - State - Legislatures —- Township and County Jurisdictions - Imperfect Police , Mobs , Lynch Law - Fi- nances - Debt - State Revenues and Debts - General Esti- mate - Military Force - Navy ...
... Executive - Aristocracy - La- bouring Class - State - Legislatures —- Township and County Jurisdictions - Imperfect Police , Mobs , Lynch Law - Fi- nances - Debt - State Revenues and Debts - General Esti- mate - Military Force - Navy ...
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... executive had been com- mitted , and the evil produced . It has of late been customary to reproach George III . as having , by his feelings and influence , been a leading agent in bringing about this issue ; but down to the period now ...
... executive had been com- mitted , and the evil produced . It has of late been customary to reproach George III . as having , by his feelings and influence , been a leading agent in bringing about this issue ; but down to the period now ...
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... executive , and judiciary ; a revenue , army , and navy , all entirely independent of the states . It was to conduct peace , war , treaties , and all national transactions . This plan met with general favour ; yet a considerable body ...
... executive , and judiciary ; a revenue , army , and navy , all entirely independent of the states . It was to conduct peace , war , treaties , and all national transactions . This plan met with general favour ; yet a considerable body ...
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... executive , it was to the people he was chiefly to look . He landed on the 8th April , not in the Chesapeake , but at the southern port of Charleston , and instead of proceeding to deliver his credentials , began to exercise sovereign ...
... executive , it was to the people he was chiefly to look . He landed on the 8th April , not in the Chesapeake , but at the southern port of Charleston , and instead of proceeding to deliver his credentials , began to exercise sovereign ...
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... executive , since elec- tions made during the interval of Gallic phrensy would almost certainly have precipitated the nation into a long and ruinous war . The concluding years of his administration were also troubled by the resignation ...
... executive , since elec- tions made during the interval of Gallic phrensy would almost certainly have precipitated the nation into a long and ruinous war . The concluding years of his administration were also troubled by the resignation ...
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