North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Sayfa 119
... distinct than were New - York and Pennsylvania before the confederation of 1778. In Mexico , before the revolution , there was a perfect political consolidation . The Viceroy and Audiencia ruled the whole kingdom of New - Spain ; and ...
... distinct than were New - York and Pennsylvania before the confederation of 1778. In Mexico , before the revolution , there was a perfect political consolidation . The Viceroy and Audiencia ruled the whole kingdom of New - Spain ; and ...
Sayfa 228
... distinct principles in our original constitution . It would be superfluous , however , to examine very minutely a classification , which the author himself admits to be loose and unsatisfactory to his own mind . The chapters on the ...
... distinct principles in our original constitution . It would be superfluous , however , to examine very minutely a classification , which the author himself admits to be loose and unsatisfactory to his own mind . The chapters on the ...
Sayfa 528
... distinct and independent sovereignties , in opposition to , or what is much the same thing , with a view to exercise a control over the General Government , your committee feel it their indispensable duty to protest against a measure ...
... distinct and independent sovereignties , in opposition to , or what is much the same thing , with a view to exercise a control over the General Government , your committee feel it their indispensable duty to protest against a measure ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
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