A Compendium of American Literature: Chronologically Arranged, with Biographical Sketches of the Authors and Selections from Their WorksParry & McMillan, 1859 - 784 sider |
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... Constitution . As he was the only member of the State Convention who had a seat in the General Convention , he was , of course , the most prominent member in it , and with consummate ability defended the Constitution from the attacks of ...
... Constitution . As he was the only member of the State Convention who had a seat in the General Convention , he was , of course , the most prominent member in it , and with consummate ability defended the Constitution from the attacks of ...
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... Constitution of the United States ; and in October of the next year was appointed by Washington one of the Judges of the Supreme Court as first organized under the present Constitution ; in which office he continued till his death . In ...
... Constitution of the United States ; and in October of the next year was appointed by Washington one of the Judges of the Supreme Court as first organized under the present Constitution ; in which office he continued till his death . In ...
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... constitution ; if in the constitution , it may be corrected by the people . There is a remedy , therefore , for every distemper in government , if the people are not wanting to themselves ; but for a people wanting to themselves , there ...
... constitution ; if in the constitution , it may be corrected by the people . There is a remedy , therefore , for every distemper in government , if the people are not wanting to themselves ; but for a people wanting to themselves , there ...
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... CONSTITUTION all authority is derived from the PEOPLE . THE ANTI - SLAVERY CHARACTER OF THE CONSTITUTION . With respect to the clause ' restricting Congress from prohibit- ing the migration or importation of such persons as any of the ...
... CONSTITUTION all authority is derived from the PEOPLE . THE ANTI - SLAVERY CHARACTER OF THE CONSTITUTION . With respect to the clause ' restricting Congress from prohibit- ing the migration or importation of such persons as any of the ...
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... Constitution , which he advocated with great ability . After the establishment of the federal government , he withdrew himself altogether from public life , and devoted his time to his profession , and to the claims of humanity . The ...
... Constitution , which he advocated with great ability . After the establishment of the federal government , he withdrew himself altogether from public life , and devoted his time to his profession , and to the claims of humanity . The ...
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