Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... facts recorded concerning their constitutions are so few and general , and their histories are so unmarked and defective , that no satisfactory information can be collected from them concerning many particular circumstances , from an ...
... facts recorded concerning their constitutions are so few and general , and their histories are so unmarked and defective , that no satisfactory information can be collected from them concerning many particular circumstances , from an ...
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... facts recorded concerning their consti- tutions are so few and general , and their histories are so unmarked and defective , that no satisfactory infor- mation can be collected from them concerning many particular circumstances , from ...
... facts recorded concerning their consti- tutions are so few and general , and their histories are so unmarked and defective , that no satisfactory infor- mation can be collected from them concerning many particular circumstances , from ...
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... facts . The proceedings of Congress , and of the several states , are replete with them . They all point out the weakness and insufficiency of the present confederation as the cause , and an efficient general government as the only cure ...
... facts . The proceedings of Congress , and of the several states , are replete with them . They all point out the weakness and insufficiency of the present confederation as the cause , and an efficient general government as the only cure ...
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... fact is , the same false and impracticable principle ran through most of the ancient governments . The first of these governments that we read of , was the Amphictyonic confederacy . The council which managed the affairs of this league ...
... fact is , the same false and impracticable principle ran through most of the ancient governments . The first of these governments that we read of , was the Amphictyonic confederacy . The council which managed the affairs of this league ...
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... facts : I could travel through an extensive field of detail , and demonstrate , that wherever the fa- tal principle of the head suffering the control of the members , has operated , it has proved a fruitful source of commotions and ...
... facts : I could travel through an extensive field of detail , and demonstrate , that wherever the fa- tal principle of the head suffering the control of the members , has operated , it has proved a fruitful source of commotions and ...
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