The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... friends of liberty , and that it was mainly by their example and counsels , that the great mass of the people could be pre- vailed upon to adhere steadfastly to the cause of independence , the first President earnestly desired to enlist ...
... friends of liberty , and that it was mainly by their example and counsels , that the great mass of the people could be pre- vailed upon to adhere steadfastly to the cause of independence , the first President earnestly desired to enlist ...
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... friends of State rights as Thomas Jefferson and Edmund Randolph , the for- mer of whom had at first been opposed to the unconditional adoption of the Con- stitution , and had afterwards only so far modified his opinions , as to give it ...
... friends of State rights as Thomas Jefferson and Edmund Randolph , the for- mer of whom had at first been opposed to the unconditional adoption of the Con- stitution , and had afterwards only so far modified his opinions , as to give it ...
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... friends of disunion in forming an anti - federal party , for the pur- pose of preventing the adoption of the federal Constitution by the people . children , in the days of their prosperity , might look back to the efforts of its early ...
... friends of disunion in forming an anti - federal party , for the pur- pose of preventing the adoption of the federal Constitution by the people . children , in the days of their prosperity , might look back to the efforts of its early ...
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... friends , of the federal government , from the beginning , as likely to absorb the powers of the local govern- ments , they eagerly attacked the financial policy of the Administration , on the ground that it tended directly to the ...
... friends , of the federal government , from the beginning , as likely to absorb the powers of the local govern- ments , they eagerly attacked the financial policy of the Administration , on the ground that it tended directly to the ...
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... friends of the laws were burned ; the local police were so intimidated by the threats , or won over by the promises of the seditious , that their services could not be relied on ; large numbers of the disaffected assembled in convention ...
... friends of the laws were burned ; the local police were so intimidated by the threats , or won over by the promises of the seditious , that their services could not be relied on ; large numbers of the disaffected assembled in convention ...
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