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" That it is indispensable to the happiness of the individual States, that there should be lodged somewhere a supreme power to regulate and govern the general concerns of the confederated republic, without which the Union cannot be of long duration. "
London Magazine: Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer... - Page 170
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american prose

george rice carpenter - 1898 - 498 pages
...happiness of the individual States, that there should be lodged somewhere a supreme power to regulate and govern the general concerns of the confederated republic,...which the Union cannot be of long duration. That there must be a faithful and pointed compliance, on the part of every State, with the late proposals and...
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George Washington, Volume 2

Worthington Chauncey Ford - Portraits - 1900 - 382 pages
...happiness of the individual States, that there should be lodged somewhere a supreme power to regulate and govern the general concerns of the confederated republic,...without which the Union cannot be of long duration." Not to dwell upon the anarchy and confusion certain to exist at home, a dissolution of the Union would...
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The North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 2

James Robert Bent Hathaway - Genealogy - 1901 - 664 pages
...that there should be some where' lodged a supreme power to regulate and govern the General concerns of Confederated republic: without which the Union cannot be of long duration that there must be a faithful and pointed complyance on the part of every State, with the late proposals and demands...
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Life and Times of Washington, Volume 3

John Frederick Schroeder - Presidents - 1903 - 568 pages
...happiness of the individual States, that there should be lodged, somewhere, a supreme power to regulate and govern the general concerns of the confederated Republic,...which the union cannot be of long duration: That there must be a faithful and pointed compliance on the part of every State with the late proposals and demands...
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Life and Times of Washington, Volume 3

John Frederick Schroeder - Presidents - 1903 - 568 pages
...concerns of the confederated Republic, without which the union cannot be of long duration: That there must be a faithful and pointed compliance on the part of every State with the late proposals and demands of Congress, or the most fatal consequences will ensue : That whatever measures...
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A Students' History of the United States

Edward Channing - United States - 1905 - 690 pages
...national character for ever. . . . There should be lodged somewhere a supreme power to regulate and govern the general concerns of the Confederated republic,...without which the Union cannot be of long duration." SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS AND TOPICS Bring to class a topical analysis of the history of England and of...
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Washington's Farewell Address: Webster's First Bunker Hill Monument Oration ...

George Washington - 1906 - 120 pages
...happiness of the individual States that there should be lodged somewhere a supreme power to regulate and govern the general concerns of the confederated republic,...without which the Union cannot be of long duration, and everything must very rapidly tend to anarchy and confusion. . . . It is only in our united character...
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A Students' History of the United States

Edward Channing - United States - 1912 - 684 pages
...national character for ever. . . . There should be lodged somewhere a supreme power to regulate and govern the general concerns of the Confederated republic,...without which the Union cannot be of long duration." SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS AND TOPICS Bring to class a topical analysis of the history of England and of...
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COLLECTIONS OF THE MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY SECOND SERIES

James Phinney Baxter - 1914 - 518 pages
...happiness of the individual States, that there should be lodged some where a Supreme Power, to regulate and govern the General Concerns of the Confederated Republic,...the Union cannot be of long duration, — That there must be a faithful and pointed compliance on the part of every State, with the late proposals and demands...
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COLLECTIONS OF THE MAINE HISTORICAL SOCIETY SECOND SERIES

James Phinney Baxter - 1914 - 518 pages
...happiness of the individual States, that there should be lodged some where a Supreme Power, to regulate and govern the General Concerns of the Confederated Republic,...the Union cannot be of long duration, — That there must be a faithful and pointed compliance on the part of every State, with the late proposals and demands...
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