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... important questions had been discussed , and powers organized and distributed . The actual Congress was inferior in eloquence and shining talent to the first Congress of the Revolution ; but it possessed men well fitted for the ...
... important questions had been discussed , and powers organized and distributed . The actual Congress was inferior in eloquence and shining talent to the first Congress of the Revolution ; but it possessed men well fitted for the ...
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... importance had been attached to the rejection of this proposition , the preservation of the Union and of concord among the States was more important , and that , therefore , it would be better that the vote of rejection should be ...
... importance had been attached to the rejection of this proposition , the preservation of the Union and of concord among the States was more important , and that , therefore , it would be better that the vote of rejection should be ...
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... important triumphs of the American arms was re- ceived by Washington in a despatch he opened while sitting to Wilson Peale for a miniature intended for his wife who was also present . The scene occurred one fine summer afternoon ; and ...
... important triumphs of the American arms was re- ceived by Washington in a despatch he opened while sitting to Wilson Peale for a miniature intended for his wife who was also present . The scene occurred one fine summer afternoon ; and ...
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