A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... authority of Congress , before the assembling of the United States , in pursuance of the present Confederation , shall be deemed and considered as a charge against the United States , for payment and satisfac- tion whereof the said ...
... authority of Congress , before the assembling of the United States , in pursuance of the present Confederation , shall be deemed and considered as a charge against the United States , for payment and satisfac- tion whereof the said ...
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... authority to us given for this purpose , do , by these presents , in the name , and in behalf , of our respective constituents , fully and entirely ratify and confirm each and every of the said Articles of Confederation and Perpetual ...
... authority to us given for this purpose , do , by these presents , in the name , and in behalf , of our respective constituents , fully and entirely ratify and confirm each and every of the said Articles of Confederation and Perpetual ...
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... authority was made by B. G. Northrop , then Secretary of the Connecticut Board of Education , about 1865 , in an official state report . In 1876 this same gentleman endeavored to stimulate " cen- tennial tree planting " by the offer of ...
... authority was made by B. G. Northrop , then Secretary of the Connecticut Board of Education , about 1865 , in an official state report . In 1876 this same gentleman endeavored to stimulate " cen- tennial tree planting " by the offer of ...
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... authority specifically granted , and that the step was " within the sphere of the speci- fied powers " of the government enumerated by the Constitution . The bill incorporating the bank became law in 1791. The bank was to continue for ...
... authority specifically granted , and that the step was " within the sphere of the speci- fied powers " of the government enumerated by the Constitution . The bill incorporating the bank became law in 1791. The bank was to continue for ...
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... authorities as an in- ducement to volunteers for the army and navy . A per- son who received this money and then failed to serve as he had promised , was said to be a " bounty - jumper . " Bourbons . The house of Bourbon is the family ...
... authorities as an in- ducement to volunteers for the army and navy . A per- son who received this money and then failed to serve as he had promised , was said to be a " bounty - jumper . " Bourbons . The house of Bourbon is the family ...
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