Documents of American History, Volume 1Henry Steele Commager F.S. Crofts, 1935 - 904 pages |
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... meet once in every year , and oftener if occasion require , at such time and place as they shall adjourn to at the last preceding meeting , or as they shall be called to meet at by the President - General on any emergency ; he having ...
... meet once in every year , and oftener if occasion require , at such time and place as they shall adjourn to at the last preceding meeting , or as they shall be called to meet at by the President - General on any emergency ; he having ...
Page 132
... meet at Mount Vernon and discuss the problem of communication be- tween the East and the West . These commis- sioners drew up resolutions asking the co- operation of Pennsylvania in the project . Acting upon this suggestion Madison ...
... meet at Mount Vernon and discuss the problem of communication be- tween the East and the West . These commis- sioners drew up resolutions asking the co- operation of Pennsylvania in the project . Acting upon this suggestion Madison ...
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... meet- ing , of the States , in a future Convention , for the same , and such other purposes , as the situation of public affairs may be found to require . If in expressing this wish , or in intimat- ing any other sentiment , your ...
... meet- ing , of the States , in a future Convention , for the same , and such other purposes , as the situation of public affairs may be found to require . If in expressing this wish , or in intimat- ing any other sentiment , your ...
Contents
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PROCLAMATION OF NEUTRALITY April 22 1793 | 7 |
CHARTER OF MARYLAND June 20 1632 | 21 |
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