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... opposition to this specious and pernicious form of public dishonesty . It was to Massachusetts , however , that his attention was most strongly attracted by the social disorders which culminated in the Shays rebellion . There the ...
... opposition to this specious and pernicious form of public dishonesty . It was to Massachusetts , however , that his attention was most strongly attracted by the social disorders which culminated in the Shays rebellion . There the ...
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... opposition , and doubtless he , like most of the framers , was by no means completely satisfied with his work . But he brushed all faults aside , and drove steadily forward to the great end in view . He was as far removed WORKING FOR ...
... opposition , and doubtless he , like most of the framers , was by no means completely satisfied with his work . But he brushed all faults aside , and drove steadily forward to the great end in view . He was as far removed WORKING FOR ...
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... opposition at the outset . When he had developed a policy , then it would be time to advise the senators and repre- sentatives how to carry it out . Meanwhile it was better to arouse their patriotism , awaken their sense of ...
... opposition at the outset . When he had developed a policy , then it would be time to advise the senators and repre- sentatives how to carry it out . Meanwhile it was better to arouse their patriotism , awaken their sense of ...
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... opposition grumbled at the expense , and said that money needlessly raised by taxation was squandered in Indian wars , while the great body of the peo- ple , living safely along the eastern coast , thought but little about the frontier ...
... opposition grumbled at the expense , and said that money needlessly raised by taxation was squandered in Indian wars , while the great body of the peo- ple , living safely along the eastern coast , thought but little about the frontier ...
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... opposition turned from the unsuccessful general to a vain attempt to prove that ambushed savages and sleeping sentries were due to a weak war department and a corrupt and inefficient treasury . The mass of moderate people , no doubt ...
... opposition turned from the unsuccessful general to a vain attempt to prove that ambushed savages and sleeping sentries were due to a weak war department and a corrupt and inefficient treasury . The mass of moderate people , no doubt ...
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