The Development of American NationalityAmerican Book Company, 1919 - 568 страница |
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... John Cotton had said , New England was neither " meerly democratical " nor " meerly aristocratical . " This population of New Englanders in 1783 occupied the four states of Massachusetts ( which included Maine ) , New Hampshire , Rhode ...
... John Cotton had said , New England was neither " meerly democratical " nor " meerly aristocratical . " This population of New Englanders in 1783 occupied the four states of Massachusetts ( which included Maine ) , New Hampshire , Rhode ...
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... John Jay of the same state , who came to be the most influential man at the seat of government . Robert Morris was Superintendent of Finance until 1784 , when he gave up in despair or disgust , and was succeeded by a board of three ...
... John Jay of the same state , who came to be the most influential man at the seat of government . Robert Morris was Superintendent of Finance until 1784 , when he gave up in despair or disgust , and was succeeded by a board of three ...
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... John Adams . Jefferson outlined the scheme of metallic coinage with the dollar as the unit , which has ever since been used , but during the Confederation only copper cents were coined . In 1781 Congress , on the advice of Robert Morris ...
... John Adams . Jefferson outlined the scheme of metallic coinage with the dollar as the unit , which has ever since been used , but during the Confederation only copper cents were coined . In 1781 Congress , on the advice of Robert Morris ...
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... John Hancock , and George Clinton served as governors . The judiciary in nearly all the states ranked high . Under the new constitutions , established after the Declaration of Independence , it rested upon the authority of the people ...
... John Hancock , and George Clinton served as governors . The judiciary in nearly all the states ranked high . Under the new constitutions , established after the Declaration of Independence , it rested upon the authority of the people ...
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... John , Works , III , 353-406 . Coxe , Tench , A Brief Commerce and finance . Examination of Lord Sheffield's Observations on the Commerce Sources . of the United States . accounts . Bancroft , G. , United States ( 1883 ) , VI , 136-153 ...
... John , Works , III , 353-406 . Coxe , Tench , A Brief Commerce and finance . Examination of Lord Sheffield's Observations on the Commerce Sources . of the United States . accounts . Bancroft , G. , United States ( 1883 ) , VI , 136-153 ...
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