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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... question from Virginia ; Mr. Davie , from North of vesting the House with the exclusive Carolina ; Mr. Rutledge , from South power of raising and appropriating Carolina ; and Mr. Baldwin , from Geor- money , and fixing the salaries of ...
... question from Virginia ; Mr. Davie , from North of vesting the House with the exclusive Carolina ; Mr. Rutledge , from South power of raising and appropriating Carolina ; and Mr. Baldwin , from Geor- money , and fixing the salaries of ...
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... Question of constitutionality — Bill passed - Object of the Bank , its capital , duration , etc. - Debate in the cabinet on the constitutional question - Vermont admitted into the Union - The census of 1790 - Close of the session ...
... Question of constitutionality — Bill passed - Object of the Bank , its capital , duration , etc. - Debate in the cabinet on the constitutional question - Vermont admitted into the Union - The census of 1790 - Close of the session ...
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... question with respect to provisions being contraband , as it found it , resting on the existing law of nations ; yet , all things considered , Mr. Jay was entirely persuaded , that it was the best which was attainable , and which he ...
... question with respect to provisions being contraband , as it found it , resting on the existing law of nations ; yet , all things considered , Mr. Jay was entirely persuaded , that it was the best which was attainable , and which he ...
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