Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1 |
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What then was to be done ? The idea of a confede- , rate republic presented itself
. This kind of constitution has been thought to have all the internal advantages of
a republican , together with the external force of a monarchical government .
What then was to be done ? The idea of a confede- , rate republic presented itself
. This kind of constitution has been thought to have all the internal advantages of
a republican , together with the external force of a monarchical government .
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Governments , in general , have been the result of force , of fraud , and of
accident . After a period of six thousand years has elapsed since the creation ,
the United States exhibit to the world the first instance , ' as far as we can learn ,
of a ...
Governments , in general , have been the result of force , of fraud , and of
accident . After a period of six thousand years has elapsed since the creation ,
the United States exhibit to the world the first instance , ' as far as we can learn ,
of a ...
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... in an uncommon degree , for understanding the full force and operation of
each of them , 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 ...
... in an uncommon degree , for understanding the full force and operation of
each of them , 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 ...
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... propriety and force , to states already formed . The advantages and necessity
of civil government among individuals in society are not greater OWN . or
stronger than , in some situations and circumstances , THE FEDERAL
CONSTITUTION .
... propriety and force , to states already formed . The advantages and necessity
of civil government among individuals in society are not greater OWN . or
stronger than , in some situations and circumstances , THE FEDERAL
CONSTITUTION .
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Such a number of separate states , contiguous in situation , unconnected and
disunited in government , would be , at one time , the prey of foreign force ,
foreign influence , and foreign intrigue ; at another , the victim of mutual rage ,
rancor ...
Such a number of separate states , contiguous in situation , unconnected and
disunited in government , would be , at one time , the prey of foreign force ,
foreign influence , and foreign intrigue ; at another , the victim of mutual rage ,
rancor ...
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