Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... England states a power to defeat this measure , by recalling their senators who may be engaged for it ? I beg the gentlemen once more to attend to the distinction be- tween the real and apparent interests of the states . I admit that ...
... England states a power to defeat this measure , by recalling their senators who may be engaged for it ? I beg the gentlemen once more to attend to the distinction be- tween the real and apparent interests of the states . I admit that ...
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... England - a compact between prince and people ; with checks on the former to se- cure the liberty of the latter ? Is this a confederacy , like Holland - an association of a number of inde- pendent states , each of which retains its ...
... England - a compact between prince and people ; with checks on the former to se- cure the liberty of the latter ? Is this a confederacy , like Holland - an association of a number of inde- pendent states , each of which retains its ...
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... England ; and that many of the members raise them- selves to preferments , by selling the rights of the peo- ple . But , Sir , the tenth part of that body cannot con- tinue oppressions on the rest of the people . English liberty is , in ...
... England ; and that many of the members raise them- selves to preferments , by selling the rights of the peo- ple . But , Sir , the tenth part of that body cannot con- tinue oppressions on the rest of the people . English liberty is , in ...
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... England ; consequently , in a short time , they will be far more numerous than the peo- ple of that country . Consider this , and you will find this state more particularly interested to support American liberty , and not bind our ...
... England ; consequently , in a short time , they will be far more numerous than the peo- ple of that country . Consider this , and you will find this state more particularly interested to support American liberty , and not bind our ...
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... England . Our proportion of representatives is but ten men . In England they have five hundred and thirty . The house of commons in England , numerous as they are , we are told , is bribed , and have bartered away the rights of their ...
... England . Our proportion of representatives is but ten men . In England they have five hundred and thirty . The house of commons in England , numerous as they are , we are told , is bribed , and have bartered away the rights of their ...
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