THE GREAT REHEARSAL1948 |
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... ment ought to be established , could not agree to the first step to- ward creating such a government if this appeared at first thought to be disadvantageous to Delaware ; and could not be persuaded that there need be no such conflict ...
... ment ought to be established , could not agree to the first step to- ward creating such a government if this appeared at first thought to be disadvantageous to Delaware ; and could not be persuaded that there need be no such conflict ...
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... ment in procuring and securing happiness to the people , depends on opinion , on the general opinion of the goodness of the Govern- ment , as well as of the wisdom and integrity of its Governors . I hope therefore that for our own sakes ...
... ment in procuring and securing happiness to the people , depends on opinion , on the general opinion of the goodness of the Govern- ment , as well as of the wisdom and integrity of its Governors . I hope therefore that for our own sakes ...
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... ment was so wonderful , why delay at all . " Let us go plump into the adoration of it ; let us at once surrender every right which we at present possess . " He ascribed fantastic powers to the President , and then pointed out the danger ...
... ment was so wonderful , why delay at all . " Let us go plump into the adoration of it ; let us at once surrender every right which we at present possess . " He ascribed fantastic powers to the President , and then pointed out the danger ...
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Commander and Philosopher | 2 |
APPENDIX | 7 |
Preliminary Planning | 12 |
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