Builders of American Institutions: Readings in United States HistoryFrank Freidel, Norman Pollack Rand McNally, 1966 - 583 pages |
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... Legislation in the Congress , with a negative on the laws of the States , some for such a power without a negative , some for a limited power of legislation , with such a negative ; the majority finally for a limited pow- er without the ...
... Legislation in the Congress , with a negative on the laws of the States , some for such a power without a negative , some for a limited power of legislation , with such a negative ; the majority finally for a limited pow- er without the ...
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... legislation . The managers , knowing the intricacy of the rate structure , and believing that it ultimately rested " on the laws of trade and commerce , " were sure that blanket definitions of fair return and uniform rates would be ...
... legislation . The managers , knowing the intricacy of the rate structure , and believing that it ultimately rested " on the laws of trade and commerce , " were sure that blanket definitions of fair return and uniform rates would be ...
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... legislation . " If the railroads want to try to guide legislation , " he insisted , " they should do it by agreement with their friends privately , while insisting as a matter of principle on the truth that no legislation is needed ...
... legislation . " If the railroads want to try to guide legislation , " he insisted , " they should do it by agreement with their friends privately , while insisting as a matter of principle on the truth that no legislation is needed ...
Contents
EDWARDS WHITEFIELD AND THE GREAT AWAKENING | 28 |
THE FOUNDING FATHERS | 77 |
THOMAS JEFFERSON The Political Conse | 109 |
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