Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... , while the pressure of common danger con- nected strongly the bond of our union , and incited to vigorous exertions , we have felt many distressing ef fects of the impotent system . How have we seen 24 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
... , while the pressure of common danger con- nected strongly the bond of our union , and incited to vigorous exertions , we have felt many distressing ef fects of the impotent system . How have we seen 24 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
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... common foe . The members of this con- federacy are ever divided and opposed to each other . The king of Prussia is a member ; yet he has been constantly in opposition to the emperor . Is this a de- sirable government ? · I might go more ...
... common foe . The members of this con- federacy are ever divided and opposed to each other . The king of Prussia is a member ; yet he has been constantly in opposition to the emperor . Is this a de- sirable government ? · I might go more ...
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... Common danger prevented the operation of the ruinous principle , in its full extent : but , since the peace , we have experienced the evils ; we have felt the poison of the system in its unmingled purity . Without dwelling any longer on ...
... Common danger prevented the operation of the ruinous principle , in its full extent : but , since the peace , we have experienced the evils ; we have felt the poison of the system in its unmingled purity . Without dwelling any longer on ...
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... common misfortune , that awaits our state constitution , as well as all others . There is an advantage incident to large districts of election , which perhaps the gentlemen , amidst all their apprehensions of influence and bribery ...
... common misfortune , that awaits our state constitution , as well as all others . There is an advantage incident to large districts of election , which perhaps the gentlemen , amidst all their apprehensions of influence and bribery ...
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... common to all classes of the community . We have been told , that the spirit of patriotism , and love of liberty , are almost extinguished among the people ; and that it has become a prevail- ing doctrine , that republican principles ...
... common to all classes of the community . We have been told , that the spirit of patriotism , and love of liberty , are almost extinguished among the people ; and that it has become a prevail- ing doctrine , that republican principles ...
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