We Hold These Truths: Documents of American DemocracyStuart Gerry Brown Harper & brothers, 1941 - 351 páginas |
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... established by the united states in congress assembled , unless such state be infested by pirates , in which case ... establishing rules for deciding in all cases , what captures on land or water shall be legal , and in what manner ...
... established by the united states in congress assembled , unless such state be infested by pirates , in which case ... establishing rules for deciding in all cases , what captures on land or water shall be legal , and in what manner ...
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... established that authority . How has it accomplished this great and essential end ? By declaring , sir , that " the Consti- tution , and the laws of the United States made in pursuance thereof , shall be the supreme law of the land ...
... established that authority . How has it accomplished this great and essential end ? By declaring , sir , that " the Consti- tution , and the laws of the United States made in pursuance thereof , shall be the supreme law of the land ...
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... established by the people of the United States for themselves , for their own government , and not for the government of the individual states . Each state established a constitution for itself , and , in that constitution , provided ...
... established by the people of the United States for themselves , for their own government , and not for the government of the individual states . Each state established a constitution for itself , and , in that constitution , provided ...
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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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