Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... considers , after all he had known and read , a mixed government , composed of the three simple forms , as a thing rather to be wished than expected : and he thinks , that if such a government ' could even be instituted , its dura- tion ...
... considers , after all he had known and read , a mixed government , composed of the three simple forms , as a thing rather to be wished than expected : and he thinks , that if such a government ' could even be instituted , its dura- tion ...
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... consider , that the powers of the federal government , and those of the state governments , are drawn from sources equally pure . If a difference can be discovered between them , it is in favor of the federal government ; because that ...
... consider , that the powers of the federal government , and those of the state governments , are drawn from sources equally pure . If a difference can be discovered between them , it is in favor of the federal government ; because that ...
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... considering and developing the nature and end of the system before us , it is necessary to mention another kind of liberty , which has not yet , as far as I know , received a name . I shall distinguish it by the appellation of federal ...
... considering and developing the nature and end of the system before us , it is necessary to mention another kind of liberty , which has not yet , as far as I know , received a name . I shall distinguish it by the appellation of federal ...
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... consider them only as progressive steps in improving the knowledge of government , and increasing the happiness of society and mankind ... Oft have I viewed with silent pleasure and admira- tion , the force and prevalence , through the ...
... consider them only as progressive steps in improving the knowledge of government , and increasing the happiness of society and mankind ... Oft have I viewed with silent pleasure and admira- tion , the force and prevalence , through the ...
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... consider whether we , as a state , could stand alone . Although I am persuaded this convention will be resolved to adopt nothing that is bad ; yet I think every prudent man will consider the merits of the plan in connexion with the ...
... consider whether we , as a state , could stand alone . Although I am persuaded this convention will be resolved to adopt nothing that is bad ; yet I think every prudent man will consider the merits of the plan in connexion with the ...
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