Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... advantages , which the history and experience of other ages and other countries would , in other cases , have afforded us . Permit me to add , in this place , that the science even of government itself , seems yet to be almost in its ...
... advantages , which the history and experience of other ages and other countries would , in other cases , have afforded us . Permit me to add , in this place , that the science even of government itself , seems yet to be almost in its ...
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... propriety and force , to states already formed . The advantages and necessity of civil gov- ernment among individuals in society are not greater or stronger than , in some situations and circumstances , THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 11.
... propriety and force , to states already formed . The advantages and necessity of civil gov- ernment among individuals in society are not greater or stronger than , in some situations and circumstances , THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 11.
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or stronger than , in some situations and circumstances , are the advantages and necessity of a federal government ... advantages , which are discovered from • certain points of view , are greatly overbalanced by inconveniences 12 MR ...
or stronger than , in some situations and circumstances , are the advantages and necessity of a federal government ... advantages , which are discovered from • certain points of view , are greatly overbalanced by inconveniences 12 MR ...
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... advantage , a practical illustration of the end proposed to be accom- plished by the late convention . It has been too well known - it has been too severely felt - that the present confederation is inadequate to the government and to ...
... advantage , a practical illustration of the end proposed to be accom- plished by the late convention . It has been too well known - it has been too severely felt - that the present confederation is inadequate to the government and to ...
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... advantage of aristocracy is , wisdom , arising from experience and education . Its disadvantages are , dissensions among themselves , oppression to the lower orders . The advantages of democracy are , liberty , equal , cau- tious and ...
... advantage of aristocracy is , wisdom , arising from experience and education . Its disadvantages are , dissensions among themselves , oppression to the lower orders . The advantages of democracy are , liberty , equal , cau- tious and ...
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