Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... give , that such a vote was right . I have thought that it would be but a very poor compliment to my con- stituents to say , that in my opinion , such a vote would have been proper , but that I supposed a contrary one would be more ...
... give , that such a vote was right . I have thought that it would be but a very poor compliment to my con- stituents to say , that in my opinion , such a vote would have been proper , but that I supposed a contrary one would be more ...
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... confederate re- public , as the best system of a national government for the United States . In forming this system , it was proper to give minute attention to the interests of all the parts ; but THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 13.
... confederate re- public , as the best system of a national government for the United States . In forming this system , it was proper to give minute attention to the interests of all the parts ; but THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 13.
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... give similar directions in the latter case . The states should resign to the national government that part , and that part only , of their political liberty , which , placed in that government , will produce more good to the whole ...
... give similar directions in the latter case . The states should resign to the national government that part , and that part only , of their political liberty , which , placed in that government , will produce more good to the whole ...
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... give different answers . Sir William Blackstone will tell you , that in Britain , the power is lodged in the British parliament ; that the parliament may alter the form of the government ; and that its power is abso- lute and without ...
... give different answers . Sir William Blackstone will tell you , that in Britain , the power is lodged in the British parliament ; that the parliament may alter the form of the government ; and that its power is abso- lute and without ...
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... give any personal bias , on the great question before us . I will not agree with gentlemen , who trifle with the weaknesses of our country ; and suppose , that they are enumerated to answer a party purpose , and to terrify with ideal ...
... give any personal bias , on the great question before us . I will not agree with gentlemen , who trifle with the weaknesses of our country ; and suppose , that they are enumerated to answer a party purpose , and to terrify with ideal ...
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