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" The Federal Convention was the work of the commercial people in the seaport towns, of the planters of the slave-holding States, of the officers of the revolutionary army, and the property holders everywhere. "
The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography - Σελίδα 31
1920
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...feeling of nationality. These were the components of the Federal party when it won its first victory-. •"The Federal Convention was the work of the 'commercial...matured, had it not been that the open insurrection iu Massachusetts, and the assemblages threatening to shut up the courts of justice in other states,...

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...class of men whose hatred of anarchy made them, like Hamilton, regard a nation without a national * " The federal convention was the work of the commercial...of the officers of the Revolutionary army, and the property-holders everywhere. And these parties could never have been strong enough of themselves to...

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...class of men whose hatred of anarchy made them, like Hamilton, regard a nation without a national • " The federal convention was the work of the commercial...of the officers of the Revolutionary army, and the property-holders everywhere. And these parties could never have been strong enough of themselves to...

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Carl Lotus Becker - 1915 - 414 σελίδες
...of which is to restrain the means of cheating creditors." According to John Adams, the Constitution was " the work of the commercial people in the sea-port...of the officers of the Revolutionary army, and the property-holders everywhere." From November to the following July the campaign continued. Delaware,...

Union and Democracy, Τόμος 2

Allen Johnson - 1915 - 422 σελίδες
...of which is to restrain the means of cheating creditors." According to John Adams, the Constitution was " the work of the commercial people in the sea-port...of the officers of the Revolutionary army, and the property-holders everywhere." From November to the following July the campaign continued. Delaware,...

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Charles Austin Beard - 1915 - 518 σελίδες
...throw off all law of debtor and creditor," and the Convention itself, he declared, "was the work of commercial people in the seaport towns, of the planters...revolutionary army, and the property holders everywhere. . . . That among the opponents of the Constitution are to be ranked a great majority of those who had...

Cotton as a World Power: A Study in the Economic Interpretation of History

James Augustin Brown Scherer - 1916 - 474 σελίδες
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New Viewpoints in American History

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...and pressures were brought to bear to influence the members in their action. According to John Adams, "The Federal Convention was the work of the commercial people in the seaport towns, of the slave-holding states, of the officers of the revolutionary army, and the property holders everywhere";...

History and Social Intelligence

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...in the Constitutional Convention and after: 1S The Constitutional Convention itself was the work of commercial people in the seaport towns, of the planters...revolutionary army, and the property holders everywhere. . . . That among the opponents of the Constitution are to be ranked a great majority of those who had...

The Constitution of the United States: A Brief Account of Its Growth and Meaning

Bertha Moser Haines, Charles Grove Haines - 1928 - 350 σελίδες
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