The Ideals of the Republic; Or, Great Words from Great AmericansG.P. Putnams̕ Sons, 1889 - 207 pages |
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... given by any regulation of commerce or revenue to the ports of one State over those of another : nor shall vessels bound to , or from , one State , be obliged to enter , clear , or pay duties in another . No money shall be drawn from ...
... given by any regulation of commerce or revenue to the ports of one State over those of another : nor shall vessels bound to , or from , one State , be obliged to enter , clear , or pay duties in another . No money shall be drawn from ...
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same people have wisely given their pub- lic servants but little power for mischief , and have with equal wisdom provided for the return of that little to their own hands at very short intervals . While the people retain their virtue ...
same people have wisely given their pub- lic servants but little power for mischief , and have with equal wisdom provided for the return of that little to their own hands at very short intervals . While the people retain their virtue ...
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... the people . As such it was delivered before the Senate , convened for that day only , and was given to the public in the proceedings of that body . But there was an additional reason for the shortness of 196 Appendir.
... the people . As such it was delivered before the Senate , convened for that day only , and was given to the public in the proceedings of that body . But there was an additional reason for the shortness of 196 Appendir.
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THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES 1789 | 17 |
WASHINGTONS CIRCULAR LETTER OF CONGRATU | 57 |
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