Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... establish in it . It has been an opinion , countenanced by high authority , " that the natural property of small ... established government , the state must be support- ed in the extent it has acquired ; and that 4 . MR . WILSON'S SPEECH ON.
... establish in it . It has been an opinion , countenanced by high authority , " that the natural property of small ... established government , the state must be support- ed in the extent it has acquired ; and that 4 . MR . WILSON'S SPEECH ON.
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... establish . It is a kind of assemblage of societies , that constitute a new one , capable of increasing by means of farther . association . " The expanding quality of such a government is peculiarly fitted for the United States , the ...
... establish . It is a kind of assemblage of societies , that constitute a new one , capable of increasing by means of farther . association . " The expanding quality of such a government is peculiarly fitted for the United States , the ...
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... establish among our- selves a government , that would ensure domestic vigor and stability . What was the consequence ? The commencement of peace was the commencement of every disgrace and distress , that could befall a people in a ...
... establish among our- selves a government , that would ensure domestic vigor and stability . What was the consequence ? The commencement of peace was the commencement of every disgrace and distress , that could befall a people in a ...
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... establish a despotism ; the defini- tion of which is , a government in which all power is concentred in a single body . To take the old confederation , and fashion it upon these principles , would be establishing a power which would ...
... establish a despotism ; the defini- tion of which is , a government in which all power is concentred in a single body . To take the old confederation , and fashion it upon these principles , would be establishing a power which would ...
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... establish , but only to recommend a government . Any other sys- tem would have been impracticable . Let a convention be called to - morrow - let them meet twenty times ; : . . " nay , twenty thousand times ; they 30 MR . HAMILTON'S ...
... establish , but only to recommend a government . Any other sys- tem would have been impracticable . Let a convention be called to - morrow - let them meet twenty times ; : . . " nay , twenty thousand times ; they 30 MR . HAMILTON'S ...
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