THE GREAT REHEARSAL1948 |
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... wished that Wilson might have time to prepare fuller arguments . The next day ( June 2 ) Wilson came forward with a scheme for enabling the people to choose the executive without intervention either by the states or by the national ...
... wished that Wilson might have time to prepare fuller arguments . The next day ( June 2 ) Wilson came forward with a scheme for enabling the people to choose the executive without intervention either by the states or by the national ...
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... wished the Senate to consist of the most distinguished characters , distinguished for their rank in life and their weight of property , and bearing as strong a likeness to the British House of Lords as possible ; and he thought such ...
... wished the Senate to consist of the most distinguished characters , distinguished for their rank in life and their weight of property , and bearing as strong a likeness to the British House of Lords as possible ; and he thought such ...
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... wished to recommend the Constitution to the states . The minority were willing to transmit it , out of respect to the Conven- tion , but wished to point out that , under the Articles , Congress had no power to create " a new confederacy ...
... wished to recommend the Constitution to the states . The minority were willing to transmit it , out of respect to the Conven- tion , but wished to point out that , under the Articles , Congress had no power to create " a new confederacy ...
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Commander and Philosopher | 2 |
APPENDIX | 7 |
Preliminary Planning | 12 |
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