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... express purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation , and reporting to Congress , and the several Legislatures , such alterations and provi- sions therein , as shall , when agreed to in Congress , and confirmed by the States ...
... express purpose of revising the Articles of Confederation , and reporting to Congress , and the several Legislatures , such alterations and provi- sions therein , as shall , when agreed to in Congress , and confirmed by the States ...
Sivu 508
... express when they first see the master - pieces of their art in the Vatican and Sis- tine Chapel . The austere simplicity of his style - the hearty , downright , unpretending manner in which the orator sets him- self about his business ...
... express when they first see the master - pieces of their art in the Vatican and Sis- tine Chapel . The austere simplicity of his style - the hearty , downright , unpretending manner in which the orator sets him- self about his business ...
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... express reservation , that " their resolution should not be construed to affect the territorial claims of any of the States , or other legislative rights within their respective limits . " + On the 7th of August , 1786 , Con- gress ...
... express reservation , that " their resolution should not be construed to affect the territorial claims of any of the States , or other legislative rights within their respective limits . " + On the 7th of August , 1786 , Con- gress ...
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ORIGIN OF RHYME | 31 |
Funds for the rebinding of this book have | 44 |
KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
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