Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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ment . I confess that this consideration did not influ- ence my conduct . I knew my constituents to be high spirited ; but I knew them also to possess sound sense . I knew that , in the event , they would be best pleased with that ...
ment . I confess that this consideration did not influ- ence my conduct . I knew my constituents to be high spirited ; but I knew them also to possess sound sense . I knew that , in the event , they would be best pleased with that ...
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... conducted . us to another , of which I am now to take notice . It left us almost without precedent or guide ; and , con- sequently , without the benefit of that instruction , which , in many cases , may be derived from the con ...
... conducted . us to another , of which I am now to take notice . It left us almost without precedent or guide ; and , con- sequently , without the benefit of that instruction , which , in many cases , may be derived from the con ...
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... conduct of the legisla- ture by an overruling constitution , was an improve- ment in the science and practice of government re- served to the American States . Perhaps some politician , who has not considered , with sufficient accuracy ...
... conduct of the legisla- ture by an overruling constitution , was an improve- ment in the science and practice of government re- served to the American States . Perhaps some politician , who has not considered , with sufficient accuracy ...
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... conducted , and how they have been destroyed . Weakness in the head has produced resistance in the members : this has been the immediate parent of civil war : auxiliary force has been invited ; and a foreign power has annihilated their ...
... conducted , and how they have been destroyed . Weakness in the head has produced resistance in the members : this has been the immediate parent of civil war : auxiliary force has been invited ; and a foreign power has annihilated their ...
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... conduct of their re- presentatives . I admit that there are exceptions to this rule there are certain conjunctures , when it may be 1 * necessary and proper to disregard the opinions which the majority THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 35.
... conduct of their re- presentatives . I admit that there are exceptions to this rule there are certain conjunctures , when it may be 1 * necessary and proper to disregard the opinions which the majority THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 35.
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