A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 страница |
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... Senate . They were deter- 10. What was the great contest between the Nationals and Federals now on ! 11. What point did the Federals finally yield ? On what vote did the States stand five for and five against ? What did Mr. Bedford ...
... Senate . They were deter- 10. What was the great contest between the Nationals and Federals now on ! 11. What point did the Federals finally yield ? On what vote did the States stand five for and five against ? What did Mr. Bedford ...
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... Senate , the States stood five for it , and five against it , with one divided . Eleven States only then , as before , were present . New Hampshire was still absent . This was on the 2d of July , and it was at this stage of the ...
... Senate , the States stood five for it , and five against it , with one divided . Eleven States only then , as before , were present . New Hampshire was still absent . This was on the 2d of July , and it was at this stage of the ...
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... Senate . On the principle thus agreed to , as to future changes in the organic law of the Union , it was further covenanted that " The ratification of the Conventions of nine States shall be suffi- cient for the establishment of this ...
... Senate . On the principle thus agreed to , as to future changes in the organic law of the Union , it was further covenanted that " The ratification of the Conventions of nine States shall be suffi- cient for the establishment of this ...
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... Senators and members of the House to which each State was entitled in the Congress of the States under the new organization . As soon , therefore , as the Congress under the old organ- ization received official notice of the ...
... Senators and members of the House to which each State was entitled in the Congress of the States under the new organization . As soon , therefore , as the Congress under the old organ- ization received official notice of the ...
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... Senate chamber , where he delivered his Inaugural Address to both Houses of the newly constituted Congress in joint assembly . 4. The first session of this first Congress of the States under the new organization , continued nearly six ...
... Senate chamber , where he delivered his Inaugural Address to both Houses of the newly constituted Congress in joint assembly . 4. The first session of this first Congress of the States under the new organization , continued nearly six ...
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