A Child of Fortune: A Correspondent's Report on the Ratification of the U.S. Constitution and the Battle for a Bill of RightsJameson Books, 1990 - 392 Seiten A correspondent's report on the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and the battle fro a Bill of Rights. |
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... union is needed ; whereas their con- cerns are that such a union endangers personal liberty . " 1 No fewer than four separate " Publius " essays were published this week , the first in the New York Independent Journal on November 17 ...
... union is needed ; whereas their con- cerns are that such a union endangers personal liberty . " 1 No fewer than four separate " Publius " essays were published this week , the first in the New York Independent Journal on November 17 ...
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... union of all the states , I would not admit the Southern States into the Union unless they agree to the discontinuance of this disgraceful traffic . " 19 In reply , Mr. Madison pointed out that without the temporary extension of the ...
... union of all the states , I would not admit the Southern States into the Union unless they agree to the discontinuance of this disgraceful traffic . " 19 In reply , Mr. Madison pointed out that without the temporary extension of the ...
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... Union . " ... We run no risk , " he told the delegates , " of being excluded from the Union when we think proper to come in . Virginia , our next neighbor , will not oppose our admission . We have a common cause with her . She wishes ...
... Union . " ... We run no risk , " he told the delegates , " of being excluded from the Union when we think proper to come in . Virginia , our next neighbor , will not oppose our admission . We have a common cause with her . She wishes ...
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Weekly Reports | 3 |
Georgia Frontier Aflame with an IndianSettler War | 23 |
October 26November 1 1787 | 41 |
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