The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... honor and faith of the country untarnished , 9 ; appointment of Hamilton to the Treasury Department , jib .; resolution of the first Congress , directing the Secretary of the Treasury to report a plan for establishing public credit , 10 ...
... honor and faith of the country untarnished , 9 ; appointment of Hamilton to the Treasury Department , jib .; resolution of the first Congress , directing the Secretary of the Treasury to report a plan for establishing public credit , 10 ...
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... honor in the library of every American citizen , who pretends to study the history , or the politics of his country . Should Congress , in its com- mendable zeal for diffusing political in- formation among its constituents , ever see ...
... honor in the library of every American citizen , who pretends to study the history , or the politics of his country . Should Congress , in its com- mendable zeal for diffusing political in- formation among its constituents , ever see ...
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... honor to ad- minister the government , bring a man into an office of consequence , knowingly , whose political tenets are adverse to the measures which the general government are pur- suing ; for this , in my opinion , would be a sort ...
... honor to ad- minister the government , bring a man into an office of consequence , knowingly , whose political tenets are adverse to the measures which the general government are pur- suing ; for this , in my opinion , would be a sort ...
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... honor bright ; even in adversity keeping its faith ; so that its children and its children's by him in the Convention for framing the Constitution , were for having a President and Senate , elected by the people , to hold office during ...
... honor bright ; even in adversity keeping its faith ; so that its children and its children's by him in the Convention for framing the Constitution , were for having a President and Senate , elected by the people , to hold office during ...
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... honor and pros- perity . This resolution was in accordance with the suggestion of the President , in his Inaugural Address , that the founda- tions of our national policy should be laid in the pure and immutable principles of private ...
... honor and pros- perity . This resolution was in accordance with the suggestion of the President , in his Inaugural Address , that the founda- tions of our national policy should be laid in the pure and immutable principles of private ...
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