Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen: Or, The "founders of the Republic" on Slavery |
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... vote - Debate on equality of votes in the Senate - Report of the Committee of the whole House on Mr. Randolph's resolutions - The resolutions as reported — Mr . Rutledge's report from the com- mittee of detail - Discussion thereon by Mr ...
... vote - Debate on equality of votes in the Senate - Report of the Committee of the whole House on Mr. Randolph's resolutions - The resolutions as reported — Mr . Rutledge's report from the com- mittee of detail - Discussion thereon by Mr ...
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... vote in Congress - Dr . Franklin , Dr. With- erspoon , Mr. Adams , Dr. Rush , Mr. Hopkins , Mr. Wilson , on the same subject - Ratification , and the Articles of Confede- ration ..... ..Page 21-43 . CHAPTER II . The causes which led to ...
... vote in Congress - Dr . Franklin , Dr. With- erspoon , Mr. Adams , Dr. Rush , Mr. Hopkins , Mr. Wilson , on the same subject - Ratification , and the Articles of Confede- ration ..... ..Page 21-43 . CHAPTER II . The causes which led to ...
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... vote - Debate on equality of votes in the Senate - Report of the Committee of the whole House on Mr. Randolph's resolutions - The resolutions as reported — Mr . Rutledge's report from the com- mittee of detail - Discussion thereon by Mr ...
... vote - Debate on equality of votes in the Senate - Report of the Committee of the whole House on Mr. Randolph's resolutions - The resolutions as reported — Mr . Rutledge's report from the com- mittee of detail - Discussion thereon by Mr ...
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... vote thereon - Extract from Mr. Clay's speech in the Senate ...... ... Page 321-348 . CHAPTER XII . Resolution of Mr. Calhoun in 1847 , and remarks on , Extract-- Extract from Mr. Calhoun's speech in 1848 -- Resolution of Daniel S ...
... vote thereon - Extract from Mr. Clay's speech in the Senate ...... ... Page 321-348 . CHAPTER XII . Resolution of Mr. Calhoun in 1847 , and remarks on , Extract-- Extract from Mr. Calhoun's speech in 1848 -- Resolution of Daniel S ...
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... voting in Congress . The first of these articles was expressed , in the original draft , in these words : " ART . XI . All charges of war , and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defense or general welfare , and ...
... voting in Congress . The first of these articles was expressed , in the original draft , in these words : " ART . XI . All charges of war , and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defense or general welfare , and ...
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Page 40 - Ana the Articles of this confederation shall be inviolably observed by every state, and the union shall be perpetual ; nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them ; unless such alteration be agreed to in a congress of the united states, and be afterwards confirmed by the legislatures...