Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen: Or, The "Founders of the Republic" on Slavery |
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... Union , and the consequences of disunion - Debate in the convention of Virginia - Objections to the Constitution answered by Mr. Nicholas - Powers of the government - Mr . Mason in op 、 position to the slave trade - Mr . Madison on the ...
... Union , and the consequences of disunion - Debate in the convention of Virginia - Objections to the Constitution answered by Mr. Nicholas - Powers of the government - Mr . Mason in op 、 position to the slave trade - Mr . Madison on the ...
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... union , if they did not retain an equal vote for the protection of their rights . That it was of the utmost consequence to bring the parties together , as , should we sever from each other , either no foreign power will ally with us at ...
... union , if they did not retain an equal vote for the protection of their rights . That it was of the utmost consequence to bring the parties together , as , should we sever from each other , either no foreign power will ally with us at ...
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... union among us , it will damp the minds of the people , diminish the glory of our struggle , and lessen its ... union . The union of England was an incorporating one ; yet Scotland had suffered by that union ; for that 28 ARTICLES OF ...
... union among us , it will damp the minds of the people , diminish the glory of our struggle , and lessen its ... union . The union of England was an incorporating one ; yet Scotland had suffered by that union ; for that 28 ARTICLES OF ...
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... UNION BETWEEN THE STATES . To all to whom these Presents shall come , We , the un- dersigned Delegates of the States affixed to our names , send greeting . - Whereas , the Delegates of the United States of America , in Congress ...
... UNION BETWEEN THE STATES . To all to whom these Presents shall come , We , the un- dersigned Delegates of the States affixed to our names , send greeting . - Whereas , the Delegates of the United States of America , in Congress ...
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... Union between the States of New Hampshire , Massachusetts Bay , Rhode Island and Providence Plantations , Connecticut , New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , Ma- ryland , Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina and ...
... Union between the States of New Hampshire , Massachusetts Bay , Rhode Island and Providence Plantations , Connecticut , New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , Ma- ryland , Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina and ...
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