History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, with Notices of Its Principal Framers, Volume 2Harper, 1863 |
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... existing State institutions , or upon the desires of the people of each separate State . It is true , that their previous training and history , and their own intelli- gent choice , had made the States , in all their forms . and ...
... existing State institutions , or upon the desires of the people of each separate State . It is true , that their previous training and history , and their own intelli- gent choice , had made the States , in all their forms . and ...
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... existing institutions . To have left their State governments resting upon the broad basis of popular freedom acting through repub- lican forms , and to have framed , or to have at- tempted to frame , national institutions on any other ...
... existing institutions . To have left their State governments resting upon the broad basis of popular freedom acting through repub- lican forms , and to have framed , or to have at- tempted to frame , national institutions on any other ...
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... existing Confedera- tion ; that there were important purposes of the federal Union which it had failed to secure ; and that a Convention of all the States , for the purpose of revising and amending the Articles of Confederation , was ...
... existing Confedera- tion ; that there were important purposes of the federal Union which it had failed to secure ; and that a Convention of all the States , for the purpose of revising and amending the Articles of Confederation , was ...
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... existing federal system , and to agree upon and propose such amendments and fur- ther provisions as might effectually provide for the " exigencies of the Union , " were statesmen who had passed the active period of their previous lives ...
... existing federal system , and to agree upon and propose such amendments and fur- ther provisions as might effectually provide for the " exigencies of the Union , " were statesmen who had passed the active period of their previous lives ...
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... existing system of the Union would have left it as weak and inefficient as it had been before ; and that what were univer- sally regarded as the " exigencies of the Union " — which was but another name for the wants of the States could ...
... existing system of the Union would have left it as weak and inefficient as it had been before ; and that what were univer- sally regarded as the " exigencies of the Union " — which was but another name for the wants of the States could ...
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