Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... refusing to accede to amendments . A trifling minority may reject the most salutary amendments . Is this an easy mode of securing the public liberty ? It is , sir , a most fearful situation , when the most contemptible minority can ...
... refusing to accede to amendments . A trifling minority may reject the most salutary amendments . Is this an easy mode of securing the public liberty ? It is , sir , a most fearful situation , when the most contemptible minority can ...
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... refuse to discipline or arm our militia , they will be useless : the states can do neither , this power being exclusively given to Congress . The power of appointing officers over men not disciplined or armed , is ridiculous : so that ...
... refuse to discipline or arm our militia , they will be useless : the states can do neither , this power being exclusively given to Congress . The power of appointing officers over men not disciplined or armed , is ridiculous : so that ...
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... refuse her dollars ? Will they not accept her regiments ? They would intimidate you into an in- considerate adoption , and frighten you with ideal evils , and that the union shall be dissolved . " Tis a bugbear , sir : the fact is , sir ...
... refuse her dollars ? Will they not accept her regiments ? They would intimidate you into an in- considerate adoption , and frighten you with ideal evils , and that the union shall be dissolved . " Tis a bugbear , sir : the fact is , sir ...
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... refusal ? Will the British na- tion suffer their subjects to be stripped of their proper- ty ? Is not that nation amply able to do its subjects justice ? Will the resentment of that powerful and supercilious nation sleep forever ? If we ...
... refusal ? Will the British na- tion suffer their subjects to be stripped of their proper- ty ? Is not that nation amply able to do its subjects justice ? Will the resentment of that powerful and supercilious nation sleep forever ? If we ...
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... refuse to accede to the union . The recent example of those regulations , lately made respecting that territory , will illustrate that probability . Virginia will also be in danger of a conflict with Pennsylvania , on the subject of ...
... refuse to accede to the union . The recent example of those regulations , lately made respecting that territory , will illustrate that probability . Virginia will also be in danger of a conflict with Pennsylvania , on the subject of ...
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