We Hold These Truths: Documents of American DemocracyStuart Gerry Brown Harper & brothers, 1941 - 351 páginas |
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... duty may be imposed on such Importation , not exceeding ten dollars for each Person . The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be sus- pended , unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it ...
... duty may be imposed on such Importation , not exceeding ten dollars for each Person . The Privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be sus- pended , unless when in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion the public Safety may require it ...
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... duty , say so ; and let the States we both represent agree to separate and part in peace . If you are unwilling we should part in peace , tell us so ; and we shall know what to do , when you reduce the question to submission or re ...
... duty , say so ; and let the States we both represent agree to separate and part in peace . If you are unwilling we should part in peace , tell us so ; and we shall know what to do , when you reduce the question to submission or re ...
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... duty , as upon a war - horse , and to drive furiously on and upon and over all other duties that may stand in the way . There are men who , in reference to disputes of that sort , are of opinion that human duties may be ascertained with ...
... duty , as upon a war - horse , and to drive furiously on and upon and over all other duties that may stand in the way . There are men who , in reference to disputes of that sort , are of opinion that human duties may be ascertained with ...
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The Meaning of Democracy | 9 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN The Albany Plan of Union 1754 | 18 |
THOMAS PAINE Appendix to Common Sense 1776 | 34 |
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