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... questions which confronted the country , and the old issues which were the legacy of the Revolution . In the latter ... question was that concerning the western posts . As has been already pointed out , Washington's keen eye had at once ...
... questions which confronted the country , and the old issues which were the legacy of the Revolution . In the latter ... question was that concerning the western posts . As has been already pointed out , Washington's keen eye had at once ...
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... such a thing as a prac- tical and living question . In the same way he had passed rapidly to an accurate conception of the probable growth and greatness of the country , and again he stood alone . Hamilton , born outside WORKING FOR UNION ...
... such a thing as a prac- tical and living question . In the same way he had passed rapidly to an accurate conception of the probable growth and greatness of the country , and again he stood alone . Hamilton , born outside WORKING FOR UNION ...
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... question up , more in deference to the writer's wishes and in gratitude for his services , than from any comprehension of what the scheme meant . The companies were duly organized , and the pro- moter was given a hundred and fifty ...
... question up , more in deference to the writer's wishes and in gratitude for his services , than from any comprehension of what the scheme meant . The companies were duly organized , and the pro- moter was given a hundred and fifty ...
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... question . One party , for the sake of a com- mercial treaty with Spain , and to get a trouble- some business out of the way , was ready to give up our claims to a free navigation of the great river ; and this was probably the prevalent ...
... question . One party , for the sake of a com- mercial treaty with Spain , and to get a trouble- some business out of the way , was ready to give up our claims to a free navigation of the great river ; and this was probably the prevalent ...
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... question on the right settle- ment of which the future of the country depended . To Hamilton he wrote on March 4 , 1783 : " It is clearly my opinion , unless Congress have powers competent to all general purposes , that the dis- VOL ...
... question on the right settle- ment of which the future of the country depended . To Hamilton he wrote on March 4 , 1783 : " It is clearly my opinion , unless Congress have powers competent to all general purposes , that the dis- VOL ...
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