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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... authority . In that critical emergency , Rawdon re- treated to Monk's Corner , a position which enabled him to cover those dis- tricts from which Charleston drew its more immediate supplies , where he was secure from disaster , and ...
... authority . In that critical emergency , Rawdon re- treated to Monk's Corner , a position which enabled him to cover those dis- tricts from which Charleston drew its more immediate supplies , where he was secure from disaster , and ...
第 259 頁
... authority from the people . Their authority was all derived from the state legislatures . But they had the articles of confed- eration before them , and they saw and felt the wretched condition into which they had brought the whole ...
... authority from the people . Their authority was all derived from the state legislatures . But they had the articles of confed- eration before them , and they saw and felt the wretched condition into which they had brought the whole ...
第 449 頁
... authority : and that the co - states recurring to their natural right in cases not made federal , will concur in declaring these acts void and of no force , and will each unite with this commonwealth in requesting their repeal at the ...
... authority : and that the co - states recurring to their natural right in cases not made federal , will concur in declaring these acts void and of no force , and will each unite with this commonwealth in requesting their repeal at the ...
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