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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... Importance of this Subject - Republican Confederations - Their Inefficiency - A Central Government formed - Its Functions -Those reserved to the States - Questions in regard to the Central Power - How these are decided - Taxation ...
... Importance of this Subject - Republican Confederations - Their Inefficiency - A Central Government formed - Its Functions -Those reserved to the States - Questions in regard to the Central Power - How these are decided - Taxation ...
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... importance to have made the blow immediate and complete . On the 29th , Washington with great activity conveyed over during the night the whole army , with most of its artil- lery , in safety to New York . * The commissioners , who ...
... importance to have made the blow immediate and complete . On the 29th , Washington with great activity conveyed over during the night the whole army , with most of its artil- lery , in safety to New York . * The commissioners , who ...
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... important as a naval station ; but he should have considered that it was by land operations only that the campaign was to be decided . The remainder of the winter was employed by the English in making a few expeditions for the destruc ...
... important as a naval station ; but he should have considered that it was by land operations only that the campaign was to be decided . The remainder of the winter was employed by the English in making a few expeditions for the destruc ...
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... prudent man , feeling the importance of time , agreed , after some discussion , to grant the honours of * Documents in Remembrancer , vol . iv . p . 423-427 . war , and a free passage to Britain , on 40 FROM THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.
... prudent man , feeling the importance of time , agreed , after some discussion , to grant the honours of * Documents in Remembrancer , vol . iv . p . 423-427 . war , and a free passage to Britain , on 40 FROM THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.
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... importance had been secretly in agitation . Congress for some time made a boast of rigor- ously abstaining from any attempt to seek support by foreign alliances , when they might have done so with every prospect of success . France and ...
... importance had been secretly in agitation . Congress for some time made a boast of rigor- ously abstaining from any attempt to seek support by foreign alliances , when they might have done so with every prospect of success . France and ...
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