Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... American States were re- served the glory and the happiness of diffusing this vital principle through all the constituent parts of gov- ernment . Representation is the chain of communi- cation between the people , and those to whom they ...
... American States were re- served the glory and the happiness of diffusing this vital principle through all the constituent parts of gov- ernment . Representation is the chain of communi- cation between the people , and those to whom they ...
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... American States may adopt , is a union of them under one confederate republic . It will not be necessary to employ much time or many arguments to show , that this is the most eligible system that can be proposed . By adopting this ...
... American States may adopt , is a union of them under one confederate republic . It will not be necessary to employ much time or many arguments to show , that this is the most eligible system that can be proposed . By adopting this ...
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... American States . Perhaps some politician , who has not considered , with sufficient accuracy , our political systems , would answer , that , in our governments , the supreme power is vested in the constitutions . This opinion ap ...
... American States . Perhaps some politician , who has not considered , with sufficient accuracy , our political systems , would answer , that , in our governments , the supreme power is vested in the constitutions . This opinion ap ...
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... America , but here , sir , no dangers , no insurrection or tumult , has happened ; every thing has been calm and tranquil . But notwithstanding this , we are wandering on the great ocean of human affairs . I see no land mark to guide us ...
... America , but here , sir , no dangers , no insurrection or tumult , has happened ; every thing has been calm and tranquil . But notwithstanding this , we are wandering on the great ocean of human affairs . I see no land mark to guide us ...
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... American liberty , and which , I believe , had a counterpart in the breast of every true American . But suspicions have gone forth - sus- picions of my integrity . It has been publicly re- ported that my professions are not real ...
... American liberty , and which , I believe , had a counterpart in the breast of every true American . But suspicions have gone forth - sus- picions of my integrity . It has been publicly re- ported that my professions are not real ...
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