Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... object of gov- ernment is confined in its operation and effects within the bounds of a particular state , should be con- sidered as belonging to the government of that state ; whatever object of government extends in its operation or ...
... object of gov- ernment is confined in its operation and effects within the bounds of a particular state , should be con- sidered as belonging to the government of that state ; whatever object of government extends in its operation or ...
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... object of the gentlemen ? Certainly not . Will any man who entertains a wish for the safety of his country , trust the sword and the purse with a single assembly organized on principles so defective - so rotten ? Though we might give to ...
... object of the gentlemen ? Certainly not . Will any man who entertains a wish for the safety of his country , trust the sword and the purse with a single assembly organized on principles so defective - so rotten ? Though we might give to ...
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... object of the wishes of every honest man in the United States , and I presume I shall not be disbelieved , when I declare , that it is an object of all others , the nearest and most dear to my own heart . The means of accomplishing this ...
... object of the wishes of every honest man in the United States , and I presume I shall not be disbelieved , when I declare , that it is an object of all others , the nearest and most dear to my own heart . The means of accomplishing this ...
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... object certainly was a valuable one , and deserved our utmost attention . But , sir , there is another object , equally important , and which our enthusiasm rendered us little capable of regarding : I mean a principle of strength and ...
... object certainly was a valuable one , and deserved our utmost attention . But , sir , there is another object , equally important , and which our enthusiasm rendered us little capable of regarding : I mean a principle of strength and ...
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... object of ambition ; and the arts of intrigue , consequently , have been less practised . Indeed , it has been difficult to find men , who were willing to suffer the mortifications , to which so feeble a govern- ment , and so dependent ...
... object of ambition ; and the arts of intrigue , consequently , have been less practised . Indeed , it has been difficult to find men , who were willing to suffer the mortifications , to which so feeble a govern- ment , and so dependent ...
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