Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... circumstances , than from any 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 ...
... circumstances , than from any 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 ...
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... circumstances are seen and attentively considered , will any mem- ber of this honorable body be surprised , that such a diversity of things produced a proportioned diversity of sentiment ? Will he be surprised that such a diversi- ty of ...
... circumstances are seen and attentively considered , will any mem- ber of this honorable body be surprised , that such a diversity of things produced a proportioned diversity of sentiment ? Will he be surprised that such a diversi- ty of ...
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... circumstances , from an accurate discern- ment and comparison of which alone , legitimate and practical inferences can be made from one constitu- tion to another . Besides , the situation and dimensions of those confederacies , and the ...
... circumstances , from an accurate discern- ment and comparison of which alone , legitimate and practical inferences can be made from one constitu- tion to another . Besides , the situation and dimensions of those confederacies , and the ...
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... much 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.
... much 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 among states . A natural and a very important question now presents itself . Is such the situation are such the circumstances ...
or stronger than , in some situations and circumstances , are the advantages and necessity of a federal government among states . A natural and a very important question now presents itself . Is such the situation are such the circumstances ...
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