Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... influence , and foreign intrigue ; at another , the victim of mutual rage , rancor , and revenge . Neither of these systems found advocates in the late convention : I presume they will not find advocates in this . Would it be proper to ...
... influence , and foreign intrigue ; at another , the victim of mutual rage , rancor , and revenge . Neither of these systems found advocates in the late convention : I presume they will not find advocates in this . Would it be proper to ...
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... influence and mutual dissensions would not , per- haps , be less great and alarming in the instance of different confederacies , than in the instance of dif- ferent , though more numerous unassociated states . These observations , and ...
... influence and mutual dissensions would not , per- haps , be less great and alarming in the instance of different confederacies , than in the instance of dif- ferent , though more numerous unassociated states . These observations , and ...
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... influence . To the operation of these truths , we are to ascribe the scene , hitherto unparalleled , which America now exhibits to the world — a gentle , a peaceful , a volunta- ry , and a deliberate transition from one constitution of ...
... influence . To the operation of these truths , we are to ascribe the scene , hitherto unparalleled , which America now exhibits to the world — a gentle , a peaceful , a volunta- ry , and a deliberate transition from one constitution of ...
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... influence to procure assistance , especially from those states who are in the same situation as themselves ? What picture does this idea present to our view ? A complying state at war with a non - complying state : Congress marching the ...
... influence to procure assistance , especially from those states who are in the same situation as themselves ? What picture does this idea present to our view ? A complying state at war with a non - complying state : Congress marching the ...
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... influence : he has independent revenues : he commands an army of forty thousand men . The German confederacy has also been a perpetual source of wars . They have a diet , like our Congress , who have authority to call for supplies ...
... influence : he has independent revenues : he commands an army of forty thousand men . The German confederacy has also been a perpetual source of wars . They have a diet , like our Congress , who have authority to call for supplies ...
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