Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... justice of this plan will appear in another view . The best writers on government have held , that representation should be compounded of persons and property . This rule has been adopted , as far as it could be , in the constitution of ...
... justice of this plan will appear in another view . The best writers on government have held , that representation should be compounded of persons and property . This rule has been adopted , as far as it could be , in the constitution of ...
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... . Sir , I am confident that such remarks as these are rather occasioned by the heat of argument , than by a cool conviction of their truth and justice . As far as my experience has extended , THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 43.
... . Sir , I am confident that such remarks as these are rather occasioned by the heat of argument , than by a cool conviction of their truth and justice . As far as my experience has extended , THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 43.
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justice . As far as my experience has extended , I have heard no such doctrine , nor have I discovered any di- minution of regard for those rights and liberties , in de- fence of which , the people have fought and suffered . There have ...
justice . As far as my experience has extended , I have heard no such doctrine , nor have I discovered any di- minution of regard for those rights and liberties , in de- fence of which , the people have fought and suffered . There have ...
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... justice , of religion , to comply without reserve . Mr. Chairman , it has been advanced as a principle , that no government but a despotism , can exist in a very extensive country . This is a melancholy consi- deration indeed . If it ...
... justice , of religion , to comply without reserve . Mr. Chairman , it has been advanced as a principle , that no government but a despotism , can exist in a very extensive country . This is a melancholy consi- deration indeed . If it ...
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... justice , and the execution of the civil and cri- minal laws ? Can the state governments become in- significant , while they have the power of raising money independently , and without control ? If they are real- ly useful ; if they are ...
... justice , and the execution of the civil and cri- minal laws ? Can the state governments become in- significant , while they have the power of raising money independently , and without control ? If they are real- ly useful ; if they are ...
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