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... heads and impetuous spirits at home to be managed and restrained , that he was anxious the negotiation might assume a deci- sive form and be brought to a speedy close . He was perplexed too , by what , under exist- ing circumstances ...
... heads and impetuous spirits at home to be managed and restrained , that he was anxious the negotiation might assume a deci- sive form and be brought to a speedy close . He was perplexed too , by what , under exist- ing circumstances ...
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... head . Here was a novel case to be determined . Could the Senate be considered to have ratified the treaty before the insertion of this new arti- cle ? Was the act complete and final , so as to render it unnecessary to refer it back to ...
... head . Here was a novel case to be determined . Could the Senate be considered to have ratified the treaty before the insertion of this new arti- cle ? Was the act complete and final , so as to render it unnecessary to refer it back to ...
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... head . " While I am in office I shall never suffer private convenience to interfere with what I conceive to be my official duty . " " I do not require more than a day's notice to repair to the seat of govern- ment . " His promptness was ...
... head . " While I am in office I shall never suffer private convenience to interfere with what I conceive to be my official duty . " " I do not require more than a day's notice to repair to the seat of govern- ment . " His promptness was ...
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... heads of departments and the Attorney - General , he prepared and sent in to the House an answer to their request . In this he dwelt upon the necessity of caution and secrecy in foreign negotiations , as one cogent reason for vesting ...
... heads of departments and the Attorney - General , he prepared and sent in to the House an answer to their request . In this he dwelt upon the necessity of caution and secrecy in foreign negotiations , as one cogent reason for vesting ...
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... heads of topics " ; how much was elaborated by Madison , and how much is due to Hamil- ton's recasting and revision . The whole came under the supervision of Washington ; and the instrument , as submitted to the press , was in his ...
... heads of topics " ; how much was elaborated by Madison , and how much is due to Hamil- ton's recasting and revision . The whole came under the supervision of Washington ; and the instrument , as submitted to the press , was in his ...
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