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... Constitution of the United States . There is nothing fanciful in all this . No one would pretend that the Constitution of the United States was descended from Washington's James River and Potomac River companies . But he worked at them ...
... Constitution of the United States . There is nothing fanciful in all this . No one would pretend that the Constitution of the United States was descended from Washington's James River and Potomac River companies . But he worked at them ...
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... Constitution and the union of the States . No other man could have done it , for no one but Washington had a tithe of the influence necessary to arrest public attention ; and , save Hamilton , no other man then had even begun to ...
... Constitution and the union of the States . No other man could have done it , for no one but Washington had a tithe of the influence necessary to arrest public attention ; and , save Hamilton , no other man then had even begun to ...
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... Constitution . Events of course worked with them , but they used events , and did not suffer the golden opportunities , which without them would have been lost , to slip by . When Washington wrote of the Shays rebellion to Lee , the ...
... Constitution . Events of course worked with them , but they used events , and did not suffer the golden opportunities , which without them would have been lost , to slip by . When Washington wrote of the Shays rebellion to Lee , the ...
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... constitution to the bottom and point out radical cures , it would be an honorable employment ; otherwise not . " This idea of inefficiency and failure in the convention had long been present to his mind , and he had already said that ...
... constitution to the bottom and point out radical cures , it would be an honorable employment ; otherwise not . " This idea of inefficiency and failure in the convention had long been present to his mind , and he had already said that ...
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... Constitution , ii . 8 ) and Mr. John Fiske ( The Critical Period of American History , p . 232 ) quote them as if they were absolutely and verbally authentic . It is perfectly cer- tain that from May 25 to September 17 Washington spoke ...
... Constitution , ii . 8 ) and Mr. John Fiske ( The Critical Period of American History , p . 232 ) quote them as if they were absolutely and verbally authentic . It is perfectly cer- tain that from May 25 to September 17 Washington spoke ...
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