Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... convention , by the unanimous consent of the states present etc. ” That is done in Philadelphia , which answers Marshall's ques- tion , where should they have ratified it , except in their own states ? Thus far it is incontrovertible ...
... convention , by the unanimous consent of the states present etc. ” That is done in Philadelphia , which answers Marshall's ques- tion , where should they have ratified it , except in their own states ? Thus far it is incontrovertible ...
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... convention , Federalists all , adjourned the convention . A few months later the convention re- assembled , and upon a vote the Constitution was ratified by a vote of 57 to 47 . Massachusetts ' senate on October 20 , 1787 , passed a ...
... convention , Federalists all , adjourned the convention . A few months later the convention re- assembled , and upon a vote the Constitution was ratified by a vote of 57 to 47 . Massachusetts ' senate on October 20 , 1787 , passed a ...
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... convention , and that the Federalists won . In Connecticut the election of delegates was held November 12 , 1787 , the convention met January 3 , 1788 , and ratified the Consti- tution by a vote of 128 to 40 . New York , by its ...
... convention , and that the Federalists won . In Connecticut the election of delegates was held November 12 , 1787 , the convention met January 3 , 1788 , and ratified the Consti- tution by a vote of 128 to 40 . New York , by its ...
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