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" United States, by whose will, and for whose benefit the federal government was instituted, must decide whether they will support their rank as a nation, by maintaining the public faith at home, and abroad; or whether for want of a timely exertion in establishing... "
The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries - Página 131
editado por - 1887
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Acts and Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Massachusetts - 1784 - 1046 páginas
...these United States, by whose will, and for whose benefit the federal government was instituted, must decide, whether they will support their rank as a nation, by maintaining the public faith at home or abroad ; or whether, for want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue, and thereby...
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The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American ..., Volumen5

John Marshall - 1807 - 840 páginas
...the United States, by whose will, and for whose benefit, the federal government was instituted, must decide whether they will support their rank as a nation,...by maintaining the public faith at home and abroad, or whether, for want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue, and thereby giving strength...
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Journals of the American Congress: from 1774 to 1788: In Four Volumes ...

United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 1024 páginas
...these United States, by whose will, and for whose benefit the federal government was' instituted, must decide whether they will support their rank as a nation,...by maintaining the public faith at home and abroad; or whether, for want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue, and thereby giving strength...
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Apr. 1, 1782, to Nov. 1, 1788, inclusive; also, the Journal of the Committee ...

United States. Continental Congress - 1823 - 1022 páginas
...whose will. and for whose benefit the federal government was instituted, must decide whether they жЛ] support their rank as a nation, by maintaining the public faith at home and abroad ; or ther, for want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue, and thereby pi strength...
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The Atlantic Magazine, Volumen2

1825 - 500 páginas
...by whose will and for whose benefit the federal government was instituted, must decide whether the)' will support their rank as a nation, by maintaining the public faith at home and abroad, or whether, for want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue, and thereby giving strength...
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Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a ..., Volumen1

Joseph Story - 1833 - 564 páginas
...these United States, by whose will and for whose benefit the federal government was instituted, must decide, whether they will support their rank, as a nation, by maintaining the public faith at home or abroad; or whether, for want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue, and thereby...
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The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen4

1841 - 598 páginas
...these United States, by whose will and for whose benefits the federal government was instituted, must decide whether they will support their rank as a nation, by maintaining the public faith at home or abroad, or whether for want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue, and thereby...
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The Governmental History of the United States of America: From the Earliest ...

Henry Sherman - 1843 - 302 páginas
...Federal Government was instituted, must decide whether they will support their rank * Febiuary, 1786. as a nation, by maintaining the public faith at home and abroad, or whether, for want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue, and thereby giving strength...
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The Constitution of the United States of America: The Proximate Causes of ...

William Hickey - 1846 - 396 páginas
...these United States, by whose will, and for whose benefit the Federal Government was instituted, must decide whether they will support their rank as a nation,...by maintaining the public faith at home and abroad ; or whether, for want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue, and thereby giving strength...
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Collections of the American Statistical Association

American Statistical Association - 1847 - 660 páginas
...these United States, by whose will and for whose benefit the Federal Government was instituted, must decide whether they will support their rank as a nation,...by maintaining the public faith at home and abroad ; or whether, for want of a timely exertion in establishing a general revenue, and thereby giving strength...
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