History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... United States of Amer ica , and in order to evince the dispo sition of Great Britain , to be on terms of the most perfect amity with the said United States of America , and in con- fidence of a like friendly disposition on the part of ...
... United States of Amer ica , and in order to evince the dispo sition of Great Britain , to be on terms of the most perfect amity with the said United States of America , and in con- fidence of a like friendly disposition on the part of ...
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... United States , in vessels belonging to , or nav- igated by , the subjects of any power , with whom the United States had not formed commercial treaties ; and also , with the power of prohibiting , for the same term , the subjects of ...
... United States , in vessels belonging to , or nav- igated by , the subjects of any power , with whom the United States had not formed commercial treaties ; and also , with the power of prohibiting , for the same term , the subjects of ...
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... United States , shall be the supreme law of the land ; 2 , that the Judges of every state shall be bound thereby , any thing in the constitution and laws of any state to the contrary notwithstanding ; 3 , that the judicial power of the ...
... United States , shall be the supreme law of the land ; 2 , that the Judges of every state shall be bound thereby , any thing in the constitution and laws of any state to the contrary notwithstanding ; 3 , that the judicial power of the ...
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