Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... given preference to those which unite both these qualities . He has endeavored , without regard to the political parties which have existed , to make the selection in such manner as to furnish a view of the most important subjects which ...
... given preference to those which unite both these qualities . He has endeavored , without regard to the political parties which have existed , to make the selection in such manner as to furnish a view of the most important subjects which ...
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... given cause for such a surmise , it was by choosing a representative , who could entertain such an opinion of them . I was under no apprehension , that the good people of this state would behold with displeasure the brightness of the ...
... given cause for such a surmise , it was by choosing a representative , who could entertain such an opinion of them . I was under no apprehension , that the good people of this state would behold with displeasure the brightness of the ...
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... given up , and what part ought to be retained , will give similar directions in the latter case . The states should resign to the national government that part , and that part only , of their political liberty , which , placed in that ...
... given up , and what part ought to be retained , will give similar directions in the latter case . The states should resign to the national government that part , and that part only , of their political liberty , which , placed in that ...
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... given to secure the rights of the states ; and , at the same time , holding up the idea , that their interests should be sacrificed to those of the union . But the committee certainly perceive the distinction between the rights of the ...
... given to secure the rights of the states ; and , at the same time , holding up the idea , that their interests should be sacrificed to those of the union . But the committee certainly perceive the distinction between the rights of the ...
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... principles ; when we have given a proper balance to the different branches of ad- ministration , and fixed representation upon pure and equal principles , we may , with safety , furnish it with " all the powers necessary to answer , in the.
... principles ; when we have given a proper balance to the different branches of ad- ministration , and fixed representation upon pure and equal principles , we may , with safety , furnish it with " all the powers necessary to answer , in the.
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