The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... adopted , or even proposed ; and , on a careful examination , we think it will be found , that until the year 1811 , the policy of laying the deep and broad foundation of such an establishment was never decisively adopted by the United ...
... adopted , or even proposed ; and , on a careful examination , we think it will be found , that until the year 1811 , the policy of laying the deep and broad foundation of such an establishment was never decisively adopted by the United ...
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... adopted ; and by the Convention , by Congress , and by the State Legis- latures , the instrument was submitted to the people . They acted upon it in the only manner in which they can act safely , effectively , and wisely on such a ...
... adopted ; and by the Convention , by Congress , and by the State Legis- latures , the instrument was submitted to the people . They acted upon it in the only manner in which they can act safely , effectively , and wisely on such a ...
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... adoption of the Federal Constitution , make such a cession to the United States . Resolutions were repeatedly adopted by the old Congress , recommending to her a cession , on the same principles on which the cessions of the other States ...
... adoption of the Federal Constitution , make such a cession to the United States . Resolutions were repeatedly adopted by the old Congress , recommending to her a cession , on the same principles on which the cessions of the other States ...
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