Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... senators , may enjoin it also upon them . Sir , if I believed that the number would remain at sixty- five , I confess I should give my vote for an amend- ment ; though in a different form from the one proposed . The amendment proposes a ...
... senators , may enjoin it also upon them . Sir , if I believed that the number would remain at sixty- five , I confess I should give my vote for an amend- ment ; though in a different form from the one proposed . The amendment proposes a ...
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... senate , and representing the people . They consisted of only five men ; but they were able to pro- tect their rights , and therefore enjoyed their confidence and attachment . In Rome , the people were repre- sented by three Tribunes ...
... senate , and representing the people . They consisted of only five men ; but they were able to pro- tect their rights , and therefore enjoyed their confidence and attachment . In Rome , the people were repre- sented by three Tribunes ...
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... senators of this state more ignorant of the interests of the people , than the assembly ? Have they not ever enjoyed their con- fidence as much ? Yet , instead of six districts , they are elected in four ; and the chance of their being ...
... senators of this state more ignorant of the interests of the people , than the assembly ? Have they not ever enjoyed their con- fidence as much ? Yet , instead of six districts , they are elected in four ; and the chance of their being ...
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... senator , or senators , so recalled , were appointed . I AM persuaded , Mr. Chairman , that I in my turn shall be indulged , in addressing the committee . We all , in equal sincerity , profess to be anxious for the establishment of a ...
... senator , or senators , so recalled , were appointed . I AM persuaded , Mr. Chairman , that I in my turn shall be indulged , in addressing the committee . We all , in equal sincerity , profess to be anxious for the establishment of a ...
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... senate upon the pre- sent plan . The history of ancient and modern repub- lics had taught them , that many of the evils which these republics suffered , arose from the want of a cer- tain balance and mutual control indispensable to a ...
... senate upon the pre- sent plan . The history of ancient and modern repub- lics had taught them , that many of the evils which these republics suffered , arose from the want of a cer- tain balance and mutual control indispensable to a ...
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