Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... proper , but that I supposed a contrary one would be more agreeable to those who sent me to the convention . I could not , even in idea , expose myself to such a retort as , upon the last answer , might have been justly made to me ...
... proper , but that I supposed a contrary one would be more agreeable to those who sent me to the convention . I could not , even in idea , expose myself to such a retort as , upon the last answer , might have been justly made to me ...
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... proper line between the nation- al government and the governments of the several states . It was easy to discover a proper and satisfac- tory principle on the subject . Whatever object of gov- ernment is confined in its operation and ...
... proper line between the nation- al government and the governments of the several states . It was easy to discover a proper and satisfac- tory principle on the subject . Whatever object of gov- ernment is confined in its operation and ...
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... proper answer to this question will unfold some very interesting truths . The United States may adopt any one of four differ- ent systems . They may become consolidated into one government , in which the separate existence of the states ...
... proper answer to this question will unfold some very interesting truths . The United States may adopt any one of four differ- ent systems . They may become consolidated into one government , in which the separate existence of the states ...
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... confederate re- public , as the best system of a national government for the United States . In forming this system , it was proper to give minute attention to the interests of all the parts ; but THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 13.
... confederate re- public , as the best system of a national government for the United States . In forming this system , it was proper to give minute attention to the interests of all the parts ; but THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 13.
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... proper place in a subsequent period of our business . What is the nature and kind of that government , which has been proposed for the United States , by the late convention ? In its principle , it is purely de- mocratical : but that ...
... proper place in a subsequent period of our business . What is the nature and kind of that government , which has been proposed for the United States , by the late convention ? In its principle , it is purely de- mocratical : but that ...
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