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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... proposed were , in substance , such as were afterwards adopted and added to the Constitu- tion . * On the 6th of February , the question was taken , and the adoption was carried by a vote of 187 to 168 . In transmitting to Congress ...
... proposed were , in substance , such as were afterwards adopted and added to the Constitu- tion . * On the 6th of February , the question was taken , and the adoption was carried by a vote of 187 to 168 . In transmitting to Congress ...
第 274 頁
... proposed by Mr. Madison , was , to lay specific duties , or duties according to quantity , on certain articles , such as spirituous liquors , wines , tea and coffee , sugar and molas- ses , and pepper ; and on all other im- portations ...
... proposed by Mr. Madison , was , to lay specific duties , or duties according to quantity , on certain articles , such as spirituous liquors , wines , tea and coffee , sugar and molas- ses , and pepper ; and on all other im- portations ...
第 334 頁
... proposed sundry resolutions , the purport of which was , that fifteen regiments of auxiliary troops be en- listed for two years , on condition , that if war should break out within that time , between the United States and any foreign ...
... proposed sundry resolutions , the purport of which was , that fifteen regiments of auxiliary troops be en- listed for two years , on condition , that if war should break out within that time , between the United States and any foreign ...
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