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... if they be without personal representatives who may feel injured by a violation of the compact , the trustees be not so completely their representatives in the eye of the law as to stand in their place , not only as respects the ...
... if they be without personal representatives who may feel injured by a violation of the compact , the trustees be not so completely their representatives in the eye of the law as to stand in their place , not only as respects the ...
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Another feature to which I will allude is , that the new constitution provides that cabinet ministers and heads of departments shall have the privilege of seats upon the floor of the Senate and House of Representatives , -shall have the ...
Another feature to which I will allude is , that the new constitution provides that cabinet ministers and heads of departments shall have the privilege of seats upon the floor of the Senate and House of Representatives , -shall have the ...
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Such action by the Congress , it is equally clear , must be vigorously supported by the Senators and Representatives whose constituents are directly concerned with Southern economics and Southern social needs .
Such action by the Congress , it is equally clear , must be vigorously supported by the Senators and Representatives whose constituents are directly concerned with Southern economics and Southern social needs .
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Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
HAMILTON AND THE FEDERALISTS | 12 |
Alexander Hamilton to Robert Morris April 15 1781 | 21 |
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