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Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science - Page 251
1913
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The American Political Science Review, Volume 7

1913 - 756 pages
...of Confederation: money, public securities, manufactures, and trade and shipping. " The first firm steps toward the formation of the Constitution were...personal possessions in the outcome of their labors "The members of the Philadelphia convention which drafted the Constitution were, with a few exceptions,...
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Our Dishonest Constitution

Allan Louis Benson - 1914 - 200 pages
...articles of confederation: money, public securities, manufactures, trade and shipping. " The first firm steps toward the formation of the Constitution were...personal possessions in the outcome of their labors. " No popular vote was taken directly or indirectly on the proposition to call the convention which...
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Our Dishonest Constitution

Allan Louis Benson - 1914 - 214 pages
...articles of confederation: money, public securities, manufactures, trade and shipping. " The first firm steps toward the formation of the Constitution were...personal possessions in the outcome of their labors. " No popular vote was taken directly or indirectly on the proposition to call the convention which...
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Social Politics in the United States

Frederick Emory Haynes - 1924 - 442 pages
...securities, and those with investments in manufactures and in trade and shipping. The first steps in the formation of the Constitution were taken by " a small and active group of men interested through their personal possessions in the result of their labors." No popular vote was taken...
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Principles and Problems of Right Thinking: A Textbook for Logic, Reflective ...

Edwin Arthur Burtt - 1928 - 620 pages
...Articles of Confederation: money, public securities, manufactures, and trade and shipping. The first firm steps toward the formation of the Constitution were...personal possessions in the outcome of their labors. No popular vote was taken directly or indirectly on the proposition to call the Convention which drafted...
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Contemporary Sociological Theories

Pitirim Aleksandrovich Sorokin - 1928 - 824 pages
...Articles of Confederation : money, public securities, manufactures, trade, and shipping. The first firm steps toward the formation of the Constitution were...men immediately interested through their personal possession in the outcome of their labor. The members of the Philadelphia Convention which drafted...
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This Man Adams: The Man who Never Died

Samuel Duff McCoy - 1928 - 354 pages
...Confederation: (1) money; (2) public securities; (3) manufactures; (4) trade and shipping. "The first firm steps toward the formation of the Constitution were...men immediately interested through their personal posessions in the outcome of their labors. "No popular vote was taken directly or indirectly on the...
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The Writing of American History

Michael Kraus, Davis D. Joyce - 1990 - 466 pages
...Articles of Confederation: money, public securities, manufactures, and trade and shipping. The first firm steps toward the formation of the Constitution were...personal possessions in the outcome of their labors. No popular vote was taken directly or indirectly on the proposition to call the Convention which drafted...
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New Definitions of Lyric: Theory, Technology, and Culture

Mark Jeffreys - 1998 - 288 pages
...selfinterest. Howe's ambivalent fascination with the Federalists goes back to Charles Beard's portrait of "a small and active group of men immediately interested...their personal possessions in the outcome of their labours" (Difficulties, interview 21) — a definition with resonance for someone trying to recover...
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Vindicating the Founders: Race, Sex, Class, and Justice in the Origins of ...

Thomas G. West - 1997 - 244 pages
...ever written in America.'' In Beard's view, the US Constitution was an antidemocratic document written by a "small and active group of men immediately interested...their personal possessions in the outcome of their labors."This happened in part because "A large propertyless mass was, under the prevailing suffrage...
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