Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... reason to think that a difficulty arose in the minds of some members of the convention from another consideration - their ideas of the temper and disposi- tion of the people , for whom the constitution is propos- ed . The citizens of ...
... reason to think that a difficulty arose in the minds of some members of the convention from another consideration - their ideas of the temper and disposi- tion of the people , for whom the constitution is propos- ed . The citizens of ...
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... reasons have you for supposing that a right vote would displease your constituents ? Is this the proper return for the high confidence they have placed in you ? If they have given cause for such a surmise , it was by choosing a ...
... reasons have you for supposing that a right vote would displease your constituents ? Is this the proper return for the high confidence they have placed in you ? If they have given cause for such a surmise , it was by choosing a ...
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... reason , may be termed supreme , absolute , and uncontrollable . Where does this power reside ? To this question , writers on different governments will give different answers . Sir William Blackstone will tell you , that in Britain ...
... reason , may be termed supreme , absolute , and uncontrollable . Where does this power reside ? To this question , writers on different governments will give different answers . Sir William Blackstone will tell you , that in Britain ...
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... reason- ing upon the subject , there seems to be this fallacy : they suppose that the representative will have no motive of action , on the one side , but a sense of duty ; or on the other , but corruption . They do not reflect , that ...
... reason- ing upon the subject , there seems to be this fallacy : they suppose that the representative will have no motive of action , on the one side , but a sense of duty ; or on the other , but corruption . They do not reflect , that ...
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... important study which can interest mankind . It is our duty to examine all those means with peculiar attention , and to choose the best and most effectual . It is our duty to draw from nature , from reason , from examples , the best.
... important study which can interest mankind . It is our duty to examine all those means with peculiar attention , and to choose the best and most effectual . It is our duty to draw from nature , from reason , from examples , the best.
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