The Political Register, Volum 1,Utgave 21D. Green, 1833 |
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... independent one nation by a joint , not by several acts . " 3. of each other , in which character they acted on That the Confederation was a " solemn league their own convictions and responsibilities . This of several States , by which ...
... independent one nation by a joint , not by several acts . " 3. of each other , in which character they acted on That the Confederation was a " solemn league their own convictions and responsibilities . This of several States , by which ...
Side 720
... independent of the Govern- show of weight , but I thought it necessary to offer ments of the particular States , then , indeed , usur- at this time the observations I have made , because pation might be expected to the fullest extent ...
... independent of the Govern- show of weight , but I thought it necessary to offer ments of the particular States , then , indeed , usur- at this time the observations I have made , because pation might be expected to the fullest extent ...
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... independent . " These are , then , only deemed politically united when some one person , or council , is constituted ... independently of all others . And in this case , he adds , the confed- erate States engage to each other only to ex ...
... independent . " These are , then , only deemed politically united when some one person , or council , is constituted ... independently of all others . And in this case , he adds , the confed- erate States engage to each other only to ex ...
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