The Political Club, Danville, Kentucky, 1786-1790: Being an Account of an Early Kentucky Society from the Original Papers Recently FoundJohn P. Morton, 1894 - 166 страница |
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... discussions . Besides , what occurred at the meetings was not publicly known , as none were admitted except the members . When the club ceased to exist many of the members removed from Danville to other places in the State , and other ...
... discussions . Besides , what occurred at the meetings was not publicly known , as none were admitted except the members . When the club ceased to exist many of the members removed from Danville to other places in the State , and other ...
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... Discussion of the Constitution of the United States , 143 The Club Revision of that Instrument , . . . Resolutious Concerning Federal Constitution , " Enforce " or " Execute " Laws by Militia , Ineligibility of the President after One ...
... Discussion of the Constitution of the United States , 143 The Club Revision of that Instrument , . . . Resolutious Concerning Federal Constitution , " Enforce " or " Execute " Laws by Militia , Ineligibility of the President after One ...
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... discussion and mutual instruction concerning the subjects of the highest prac- tical importance to themselves and the people of Ken- tucky at large . In the fall of 1786 , eleven years after Daniel Boone had first marked out the ...
... discussion and mutual instruction concerning the subjects of the highest prac- tical importance to themselves and the people of Ken- tucky at large . In the fall of 1786 , eleven years after Daniel Boone had first marked out the ...
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... discuss politics . Some pretty good speeches and some tolerable good arguments made use of last night . The dispute was : One side insisted that an Act of Assembly was not law when it did not perfectly agree with the Constitution of the ...
... discuss politics . Some pretty good speeches and some tolerable good arguments made use of last night . The dispute was : One side insisted that an Act of Assembly was not law when it did not perfectly agree with the Constitution of the ...
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... discussing the subjects that have been debated in club , does consent to their continuance as members thereof . " GENERAL MATTHEW WALTON . Matthew Walton was born in Virginia , and became an officer in the Revolutionary Army . He was a ...
... discussing the subjects that have been debated in club , does consent to their continuance as members thereof . " GENERAL MATTHEW WALTON . Matthew Walton was born in Virginia , and became an officer in the Revolutionary Army . He was a ...
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