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... by undeniable principles , or established by analogous cases . " The remaining sources drawn from on that occa- sion , have been resorted to again ; and he now re- peats the acknowledgment of his obligations , not only to vi PREFACE .
... by undeniable principles , or established by analogous cases . " The remaining sources drawn from on that occa- sion , have been resorted to again ; and he now re- peats the acknowledgment of his obligations , not only to vi PREFACE .
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... establish postoffices and postroads . 3. To coin money , regulate its value , and to fix the standard of weights and ... established ; and over all places purchased by consent of the State Legislatures for the erection of forts ...
... establish postoffices and postroads . 3. To coin money , regulate its value , and to fix the standard of weights and ... established ; and over all places purchased by consent of the State Legislatures for the erection of forts ...
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... establish- ment of independent government in America ; with some occasional alterations , it subsisted for nearly half a century , and for a part of that time with the countenance of the British government ; nor was it dissolved until ...
... establish- ment of independent government in America ; with some occasional alterations , it subsisted for nearly half a century , and for a part of that time with the countenance of the British government ; nor was it dissolved until ...
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... established in the sev- eral colonies selected the city of Philadelphia as the place , and appointed the tenth of September , 1774 , as the time of meeting of the first Continental Con- gress . The members of that illustrious body were ...
... established in the sev- eral colonies selected the city of Philadelphia as the place , and appointed the tenth of September , 1774 , as the time of meeting of the first Continental Con- gress . The members of that illustrious body were ...
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... establish temporary institutions for conduct- ing their affairs during the contest with the mother- country ; but when independence was perceived to be the inevitable result , it was proposed by Congress , to the respective assemblies ...
... establish temporary institutions for conduct- ing their affairs during the contest with the mother- country ; but when independence was perceived to be the inevitable result , it was proposed by Congress , to the respective assemblies ...
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