| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 頁
...Constitution. It was formed, in fact, by the Articles of Association in 1774. It was matured and continued in the Declaration of Independence in 1776. It was further...engaged that it should be perpetual, by the Articles of the Confederation, in 1778 ; and, finally, in 1787, one of the declared objects for ordaining and establishing... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 514 頁
...is much older than the Constitution. It was formed, in fact, by the Articles of Association in 1174. It was matured and continued by the Declaration of...1776. It was further matured, and the faith of all Ae then Thirteen States expressly plighted and engaged that it should bo perpetual, by the Articles... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - 1865 - 300 頁
...Constitution. It was formed, in fact, by the Articles of Association, in 1774. It was matured and continued in the Declaration of Independence, in 1776. It was further...Constitution was to form a more perfect Union., But if the destruction of the Union by one or by a part only of the States be lawfully possible, the Union... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - 1865 - 296 頁
...Constitution. It was formed, in fact, by the Articles of Association, in 1774. It was matured and continued in the Declaration of Independence, in 1776. It was further...Constitution was to form a more perfect Union. But if the destruction of the Union by one or by a part only of the States be lawfully possible, the Union... | |
| HORACE GREELEY - 1865 - 670 頁
...Constitution. It was formed, in fact, by the Articles of Association in 1774. It was matured and continued in the Declaration of Independence in 1776. It was -further...Constitution was to form a more perfect union. But, if the destruction of the Union by one or by a part only of the States be lawfully possible, the Union... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1865 - 692 頁
...Constitution. It was formed, in fact, by the Articles of Association in 1774. It was matured and continued in the Declaration of Independence in 1776. It was further...Constitution was to form a more perfect union. But, if the destruction of the Union by one ,or by a part only of the States be lawfully possible, the Union... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1865 - 676 頁
...is much older than the Constitution. It was formed in fact by the Articles of Association in 1714. It was matured and continued by the Declaration of...for ordaining and establishing the Constitution was "io form a more perfect union." But if destruction of the Union, by one, or by л part only, of the... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1865 - 704 頁
...Constitution. It was formed, in fact, by the Articles of Association in 1774. It was matured and continued in the Declaration of Independence in 1776. It was further...the declared objects for ordaining and establishing tho Constitution was to form a more perfect union. But, if the destruction of the Union by one or by... | |
| Thomas Mears Eddy - 1865 - 642 頁
...la much older than the Constitution. It was formed, in fact, by the Articles of Association in 1774. It was matured and continued by the Declaration of...perpetual, by the Articles of Confederation in 1778. An. I. finally, in 1787, one of the declared objects for ordaining and establishing the Constitution... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1865 - 680 頁
...much older than the Constitution. It was formed in fact by the Articles of Association in 1 ï ï i . It was matured and continued by the Declaration of...engaged that it should be perpetual, by the Articles of Confederaiion in 1778. And, finally, in 1787, one of the declared objects for ordaining and establishing... | |
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