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University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of History. Great Congress would not be blind , arbitrary or discretional , but subject to regulation . • ... The internal regulation of the Great American Congress is not of much importance , since this ...
University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of History. Great Congress would not be blind , arbitrary or discretional , but subject to regulation . • ... The internal regulation of the Great American Congress is not of much importance , since this ...
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University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of History. refused us toasts and written compliments , but I do not recall that they have fired a cannon shot in our defense . • The realization of the new American Congress has been handi- capped ...
University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of History. refused us toasts and written compliments , but I do not recall that they have fired a cannon shot in our defense . • The realization of the new American Congress has been handi- capped ...
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... American Congress has not been able . . . to interest us for one moment , nor to make for itself a place in our spirit - not even as a mere hypothesis . All that we have read or heard concerning it has af- fected us like those ...
... American Congress has not been able . . . to interest us for one moment , nor to make for itself a place in our spirit - not even as a mere hypothesis . All that we have read or heard concerning it has af- fected us like those ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
James Monroe Seventh Annual Message to the Senate | 32 |
Antonio José de Cañas Minister of Central America | 37 |
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