Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... principles which they have adopted for the accomplishment of that end . To form a good system of government for a single city or state , however limited as to territory , or incon- siderable as to numbers , has been thought to require ...
... principles which they have adopted for the accomplishment of that end . To form a good system of government for a single city or state , however limited as to territory , or incon- siderable as to numbers , has been thought to require ...
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... by a despotic prince ; and that the conse- quence is , that , in order to preserve the principles of the established government , the state must be support- ed in the extent it has acquired ; and that 4 MR . WILSON'S SPEECH ON.
... by a despotic prince ; and that the conse- quence is , that , in order to preserve the principles of the established government , the state must be support- ed in the extent it has acquired ; and that 4 MR . WILSON'S SPEECH ON.
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... principle of representation is confined . I believe it does not extend farther , if so far , in any other govern- ment in Europe . For the American States were re- served the glory and the happiness of diffusing this vital principle ...
... principle of representation is confined . I believe it does not extend farther , if so far , in any other govern- ment in Europe . For the American States were re- served the glory and the happiness of diffusing this vital principle ...
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... principle on the subject . Whatever object of gov- ernment is confined in its operation and effects within the ... principle be sound and satisfactory , its application to particular cases would be accompanied with much difficulty ...
... principle on the subject . Whatever object of gov- ernment is confined in its operation and effects within the ... principle be sound and satisfactory , its application to particular cases would be accompanied with much difficulty ...
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... principles and conclusions are gene- rally admitted to be just and sound with regard to the nature and formation of single governments , and the duty of submission to them . In some cases they will apply , with much propriety and force ...
... principles and conclusions are gene- rally admitted to be just and sound with regard to the nature and formation of single governments , and the duty of submission to them . In some cases they will apply , with much propriety and force ...
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