Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... House of Representatives of the United States , January 27 , 1794 , • Mr. MADISON's Speech on the British Treaty , in the 128 178 226 240 • 252 257 • 286 298 · House of Representatives of the United States , April 15.
... House of Representatives of the United States , January 27 , 1794 , • Mr. MADISON's Speech on the British Treaty , in the 128 178 226 240 • 252 257 • 286 298 · House of Representatives of the United States , April 15.
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... British government ? Even here it does not pre- dominate ; though it may serve as a check . The le- gislature consists of three branches , the king , the lords , and the commons . Of these , only the latter are supposed by the ...
... British government ? Even here it does not pre- dominate ; though it may serve as a check . The le- gislature consists of three branches , the king , the lords , and the commons . Of these , only the latter are supposed by the ...
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... British constitution is just what the British parliament pleases . When the parliament transferred legislative authority to Henry the eighth , the act transferring it could not , in the strict acceptation of the term , be called uncon ...
... British constitution is just what the British parliament pleases . When the parliament transferred legislative authority to Henry the eighth , the act transferring it could not , in the strict acceptation of the term , be called uncon ...
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... British government . It would be an improper government for the United States ; because it is inadequate to such an extent of territory ; and because it is suited to an es- tablishment of different orders of men . A more mi- nute ...
... British government . It would be an improper government for the United States ; because it is inadequate to such an extent of territory ; and because it is suited to an es- tablishment of different orders of men . A more mi- nute ...
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... British are also very con- siderable : these debts have been withheld contrary to treaty : if Great Britain will demand the payment of these debts , peremptorily , what will be the conse- quence ? Can we pay them if demanded ? Will no ...
... British are also very con- siderable : these debts have been withheld contrary to treaty : if Great Britain will demand the payment of these debts , peremptorily , what will be the conse- quence ? Can we pay them if demanded ? Will no ...
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