The Ideals of the Republic; Or, Great Words from Great AmericansG.P. Putnams̕ Sons, 1889 - 207 pages |
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... ment for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies : For taking away our charters , abolish- ing our most valuable laws , and altering fundamentally the forms of our govern- ment : For suspending The Declaration of ...
... ment for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies : For taking away our charters , abolish- ing our most valuable laws , and altering fundamentally the forms of our govern- ment : For suspending The Declaration of ...
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... MENT OF , THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , PRO- POSED BY CONGRESS , AND RATIFIED BY THE LEGISLATURES OF THE SEVERAL STATES PURSUANT TO THE FIFTH AR- TICLE OF THE ORIGINAL CONSTITU- TION . † ARTICLE I. Congress shall ...
... MENT OF , THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , PRO- POSED BY CONGRESS , AND RATIFIED BY THE LEGISLATURES OF THE SEVERAL STATES PURSUANT TO THE FIFTH AR- TICLE OF THE ORIGINAL CONSTITU- TION . † ARTICLE I. Congress shall ...
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... ernment must cease . There is no other alternative ; for continuing the govern- ment is acquiescence on one side or the other . If a minority in such case will secede rather than acquiesce , they make a precedent which Inaugural Address ...
... ernment must cease . There is no other alternative ; for continuing the govern- ment is acquiescence on one side or the other . If a minority in such case will secede rather than acquiesce , they make a precedent which Inaugural Address ...
Contents
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE 1776 I | 4 |
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES 1789 | 17 |
WASHINGTONS FIRST INAUGURAL 1789 | 57 |
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