Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... authority of the General Government . So universal was the conviction that the public welfare required a Government of more extensive powers , that in May , 1787 , a con- vention , composed of delegates from all the states in the union ...
... authority of the General Government . So universal was the conviction that the public welfare required a Government of more extensive powers , that in May , 1787 , a con- vention , composed of delegates from all the states in the union ...
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... authority , " that the natural property of small states is to be governed as a republic ; of middling ones , to be subject to a monarch ; and of large empires , to be swayed by a despotic prince ; and that the conse- quence is , that ...
... authority , " that the natural property of small states is to be governed as a republic ; of middling ones , to be subject to a monarch ; and of large empires , to be swayed by a despotic prince ; and that the conse- quence is , that ...
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... authority , therefore , does not depend upon representation , even in its most remote degree . Does representation prevail in the legislative department of the British government ? Even here it does not pre- dominate ; though it may ...
... authority , therefore , does not depend upon representation , even in its most remote degree . Does representation prevail in the legislative department of the British government ? Even here it does not pre- dominate ; though it may ...
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... authority of the whole community should be binding on every part of it . . The foregoing principles and conclusions are gene- rally admitted to be just and sound with regard to the nature and formation of single governments , and the ...
... authority of the whole community should be binding on every part of it . . The foregoing principles and conclusions are gene- rally admitted to be just and sound with regard to the nature and formation of single governments , and the ...
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... authority , seems not to have been accurately un- derstood in Britain . There are , at least , no traces of practice , conformable to such a principle . The British constitution is just what the British parliament pleases . When the ...
... authority , seems not to have been accurately un- derstood in Britain . There are , at least , no traces of practice , conformable to such a principle . The British constitution is just what the British parliament pleases . When the ...
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