Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... carrying it into execution , it is essential that the interest and 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 ...
... carrying it into execution , it is essential that the interest and 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 ...
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... carry into execution our own resolutions , decisions , or laws . Shall I become more particular still ? The tedious detail would disgust me : nor is it now necessary . The years of languor are past . We have felt the dis- honor , with ...
... carry into execution our own resolutions , decisions , or laws . Shall I become more particular still ? The tedious detail would disgust me : nor is it now necessary . The years of languor are past . We have felt the dis- honor , with ...
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... carry it . I would ask , why may not a man understand the interests of thirty as well as of twenty ? The position appears to be made upon the unfounded presumption , that all the interests of all parts of the community must be ...
... carry it . I would ask , why may not a man understand the interests of thirty as well as of twenty ? The position appears to be made upon the unfounded presumption , that all the interests of all parts of the community must be ...
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... carry conviction . He has stat- ed , that in sudden emergencies , it may be necessary to borrow ; and that it is impossible to borrow , unless you have funds to pledge for the payment of your debts . Limiting the powers of government to ...
... carry conviction . He has stat- ed , that in sudden emergencies , it may be necessary to borrow ; and that it is impossible to borrow , unless you have funds to pledge for the payment of your debts . Limiting the powers of government to ...
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... carried us through a long and dangerous war : it rendered us victorious in that bloody conflict with a powerful nation : it has secured us a territory greater than any European monarch pos- sesses and shall a government which has been ...
... carried us through a long and dangerous war : it rendered us victorious in that bloody conflict with a powerful nation : it has secured us a territory greater than any European monarch pos- sesses and shall a government which has been ...
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