Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... citizens of the United States , however differ- ent in some other respects , are well known to agree in one strongly marked feature of their character - a warm and keen sense of freedom and independence . This sense has been heightened ...
... citizens of the United States , however differ- ent in some other respects , are well known to agree in one strongly marked feature of their character - a warm and keen sense of freedom and independence . This sense has been heightened ...
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... citizens of the United States might , with pleasure , submit to the legitimate restraints of a republican constitution , they would reject , with indignation , the fetters of despotism . What then was to be done ? The idea of a confede ...
... citizens of the United States might , with pleasure , submit to the legitimate restraints of a republican constitution , they would reject , with indignation , the fetters of despotism . What then was to be done ? The idea of a confede ...
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... citizen , or even to every government in the United States ; and that all which can be expected is , to form such a constitution as , upon the whole , is the best that can possibly be obtained . Man and perfection ! —a state and ...
... citizen , or even to every government in the United States ; and that all which can be expected is , to form such a constitution as , upon the whole , is the best that can possibly be obtained . Man and perfection ! —a state and ...
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... citizens indicate , that in this government liberty shall reign triumphant . Such indeed have been the general opinions and wishes entertained since the era of our independence . If those opinions and wishes are as well founded as they ...
... citizens indicate , that in this government liberty shall reign triumphant . Such indeed have been the general opinions and wishes entertained since the era of our independence . If those opinions and wishes are as well founded as they ...
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... citizens are represented in the constitution before us , and form the objects on which that constitution is proposed to operate , it was necessary to notice and define federal as well as civil liberty . These general reflections have ...
... citizens are represented in the constitution before us , and form the objects on which that constitution is proposed to operate , it was necessary to notice and define federal as well as civil liberty . These general reflections have ...
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