The North American Review, Volume 150O. Everett, 1890 |
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Page 207
... tion ; hence , as provided in the last article of the new Constitu- tion , it was to be submitted to our highest political authority- conventions of the people of the respective States . That was the supreme authority which , according ...
... tion ; hence , as provided in the last article of the new Constitu- tion , it was to be submitted to our highest political authority- conventions of the people of the respective States . That was the supreme authority which , according ...
Page 213
... tion by equitable arrangement will be preferable to an alliance by constraint among nominal friends , but real enemies . " In 1844 the measures taken for the annexation of Texas evoked threats of a dissolution of the Union . The ...
... tion by equitable arrangement will be preferable to an alliance by constraint among nominal friends , but real enemies . " In 1844 the measures taken for the annexation of Texas evoked threats of a dissolution of the Union . The ...
Page 371
... tion . As we review the acts of our government for the public good , prominent among which appear the improvements to our great natural water - courses and harbors for the welfare and benefit of commerce , and the interchange of ...
... tion . As we review the acts of our government for the public good , prominent among which appear the improvements to our great natural water - courses and harbors for the welfare and benefit of commerce , and the interchange of ...
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