Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... provision engrafted in the constitution ; and the northern states were as anxious in opposing it . On the other hand , the small states seeing themselves embraced by the confederation upon equal terms , wished to retain the advantages ...
... provision engrafted in the constitution ; and the northern states were as anxious in opposing it . On the other hand , the small states seeing themselves embraced by the confederation upon equal terms , wished to retain the advantages ...
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... provisions whatever . I have found , that constitutions are more or less excellent , as they are more or less agreeable to the natural operation of things . I am therefore disposed not to dwell long on curious speculations , or pay much ...
... provisions whatever . I have found , that constitutions are more or less excellent , as they are more or less agreeable to the natural operation of things . I am therefore disposed not to dwell long on curious speculations , or pay much ...
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... provisions are made to the contrary , every government will be at last driven to the necessity of subjecting the partial to the universal interest . The gentlemen ought always , in their rea- soning , to distinguish between the real ...
... provisions are made to the contrary , every government will be at last driven to the necessity of subjecting the partial to the universal interest . The gentlemen ought always , in their rea- soning , to distinguish between the real ...
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... provisions . Twelve states had agreed to certain improvements which were proposed , being thought absolutely necessary to preserve the existence of the general government ; but as these im- provements , though really indispensable ...
... provisions . Twelve states had agreed to certain improvements which were proposed , being thought absolutely necessary to preserve the existence of the general government ; but as these im- provements , though really indispensable ...
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... provision concerning the militia . Now , sir , this I conceive to be an additional security to our liberties , without diminishing the power of the states , in any considerable degree ; it appears to me so highly ex- pedient , that I ...
... provision concerning the militia . Now , sir , this I conceive to be an additional security to our liberties , without diminishing the power of the states , in any considerable degree ; it appears to me so highly ex- pedient , that I ...
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