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... declared it auspicious to the Constitution and to the country that the new government found such able advocates and interpreters as the authors of " THE FEDERALIST , ' so it may be regarded as one of the most signal advantages attending ...
... declared it auspicious to the Constitution and to the country that the new government found such able advocates and interpreters as the authors of " THE FEDERALIST , ' so it may be regarded as one of the most signal advantages attending ...
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... declared it auspicious to the Constitution and to the country that the new government found such able advocates and interpreters as the authors of " THE FEDERALIST , ' so it may be regarded as one of the most signal advantages attending ...
... declared it auspicious to the Constitution and to the country that the new government found such able advocates and interpreters as the authors of " THE FEDERALIST , ' so it may be regarded as one of the most signal advantages attending ...
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Delivered Annually in Columbia College, New York William Alexander Duer. 1. Of declaring war , and granting ... declare the punishment of treason against the United States . B 4. To admit new States into the Union . 5. ANALYSIS ...
Delivered Annually in Columbia College, New York William Alexander Duer. 1. Of declaring war , and granting ... declare the punishment of treason against the United States . B 4. To admit new States into the Union . 5. ANALYSIS ...
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... declaration that the Constitution and laws of the United States , and all treaties under their authority , shall be the Supreme Law of the land . 3. The powers specially vested in the Executive and Judicial departments , and particulary ...
... declaration that the Constitution and laws of the United States , and all treaties under their authority , shall be the Supreme Law of the land . 3. The powers specially vested in the Executive and Judicial departments , and particulary ...
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... Declaration of Independence " 6 B. - Articles of Confederation 66 66 66 66 66 C. - Constitution of the United States D. - Correspondence with James Madison E. - Proclamation of the President of the United States of the 10th of December ...
... Declaration of Independence " 6 B. - Articles of Confederation 66 66 66 66 66 C. - Constitution of the United States D. - Correspondence with James Madison E. - Proclamation of the President of the United States of the 10th of December ...
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