Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... suppose , that the counsels of the whole will embrace the interest of every part , than that the counsels of any part will embrace the interests of the whole . I intend not , sir , by this description of the difficulties with which the ...
... suppose , that the counsels of the whole will embrace the interest of every part , than that the counsels of any part will embrace the interests of the whole . I intend not , sir , by this description of the difficulties with which the ...
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... suppose , that they are enumerated to answer a party purpose , and to terrify with ideal dangers . No ; I believe these weak- nesses to be real , and pregnant with destruction . Yet , however weak our country may be , I hope we shall ...
... suppose , that they are enumerated to answer a party purpose , and to terrify with ideal dangers . No ; I believe these weak- nesses to be real , and pregnant with destruction . Yet , however weak our country may be , I hope we shall ...
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... suppose it wise to hazard a civil war ? Suppose Massachusetts , or any large state , should re- fuse , and Congress should attempt to compel them ; would they not have influence to procure assistance , especially from those states who ...
... suppose it wise to hazard a civil war ? Suppose Massachusetts , or any large state , should re- fuse , and Congress should attempt to compel them ; would they not have influence to procure assistance , especially from those states who ...
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... 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 he is to return to the community ; that he is de- pendent on the will ...
... 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 he is to return to the community ; that he is de- pendent on the will ...
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... suppose the people's love of liberty will not , under the incitement of their legislative leaders , be roused into resistance , and the madness of tyranny be extinguished at a blow ? Sir , the danger is too dis- tant ; it is beyond all ...
... suppose the people's love of liberty will not , under the incitement of their legislative leaders , be roused into resistance , and the madness of tyranny be extinguished at a blow ? Sir , the danger is too dis- tant ; it is beyond all ...
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