Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... possess sound sense . I knew that , in the event , they would be best pleased with that system of government , which would best promote their freedom and happiness . I have often revolved this subject in my mind . I have sup- posed one ...
... possess sound sense . I knew that , in the event , they would be best pleased with that system of government , which would best promote their freedom and happiness . I have often revolved this subject in my mind . I have sup- posed one ...
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... - ledge and practice of this doctrine is , in my opinion , essential to every system , that can possess the quali- ties of freedom , wisdom , and energy . It is worthy of remark , and the remark may THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 7.
... - ledge and practice of this doctrine is , in my opinion , essential to every system , that can possess the quali- ties of freedom , wisdom , and energy . It is worthy of remark , and the remark may THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 7.
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... possess , over our constitutions , control in act , as well as in right . The consequence is , that the people may change the constitutions , whenever and however they please . This is a right , of which no positive institution 18 MR ...
... possess , over our constitutions , control in act , as well as in right . The consequence is , that the people may change the constitutions , whenever and however they please . This is a right , of which no positive institution 18 MR ...
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... The first of these governments that we read of , was the Amphictyonic confederacy . The council which managed the affairs of this league , possessed powers of a similar complexion to those of our present Con- THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 27.
... The first of these governments that we read of , was the Amphictyonic confederacy . The council which managed the affairs of this league , possessed powers of a similar complexion to those of our present Con- THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 27.
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... possess neither the means nor the spirit of na- vigation . This difference of situation naturally pro- duces a dissimilarity of interests and views respecting foreign commerce . It was the interest of the northern THE FEDERAL ...
... possess neither the means nor the spirit of na- vigation . This difference of situation naturally pro- duces a dissimilarity of interests and views respecting foreign commerce . It was the interest of the northern THE FEDERAL ...
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