A Catechism of the Constitution of the United States of America: With Sketches of the Constitutional and Ratifying Conventions, and Valuable Personal, Historical, Political and Legal Information, Criticism and InterpretationThe Author, 1896 - 190 sider |
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... North Carolina , South Carolina , and Georgia , to be free , sovereign and independent States . " Did a compact follow the Declaration ? The Articles of Confederation succeeded . They bore the caption of " Articles of Confederation and ...
... North Carolina , South Carolina , and Georgia , to be free , sovereign and independent States . " Did a compact follow the Declaration ? The Articles of Confederation succeeded . They bore the caption of " Articles of Confederation and ...
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... North Carolina , South Carolina , and Georgia , to be free , independent , and sovereign States . " John Jay drew the treaty . What was the policy of Congress before and after confederation ? Congress having been the United Colonies ...
... North Carolina , South Carolina , and Georgia , to be free , independent , and sovereign States . " John Jay drew the treaty . What was the policy of Congress before and after confederation ? Congress having been the United Colonies ...
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... North Carolina , South Carolina , and Virginia . New Hampshire , Massachusetts , South Carolina , Penn- sylvania , and Vermont called the popular branch . of their legislatures the " House of Representa- tives . " Senatorial rotation ...
... North Carolina , South Carolina , and Virginia . New Hampshire , Massachusetts , South Carolina , Penn- sylvania , and Vermont called the popular branch . of their legislatures the " House of Representa- tives . " Senatorial rotation ...
Side 12
... North Carolina . The names " president " and " vice- president " came from " governor " and " lieutenant- governor " of the several Colonies . In fact , New Hampshire , Pennsylvania , Delaware , and South Carolina had used the name ...
... North Carolina . The names " president " and " vice- president " came from " governor " and " lieutenant- governor " of the several Colonies . In fact , New Hampshire , Pennsylvania , Delaware , and South Carolina had used the name ...
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... North Carolina and Rhode Island , which for some months refused to come into the new Union , were clearly out of the old one , and stood alone in the world . May it not , then , be said that those who destroyed a Union purporting to be ...
... North Carolina and Rhode Island , which for some months refused to come into the new Union , were clearly out of the old one , and stood alone in the world . May it not , then , be said that those who destroyed a Union purporting to be ...
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