Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... hand , the United States contain an immense extent of territory , and , according to the foregoing opinion , a despotic government is best adapted to that extent . On the other hand , it was well known , that , however the citizens of ...
... hand , the United States contain an immense extent of territory , and , according to the foregoing opinion , a despotic government is best adapted to that extent . On the other hand , it was well known , that , however the citizens of ...
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... hand of tyranny , which was lifted up against her , she manifested , indeed , an intrepid superiority . She broke in pieces the fet- ters which were forged for her , and showed that she was unassailable by force . But she was environed ...
... hand of tyranny , which was lifted up against her , she manifested , indeed , an intrepid superiority . She broke in pieces the fet- ters which were forged for her , and showed that she was unassailable by force . But she was environed ...
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... hands of the holders , like snow before the sun . Devoid of national dignity , we could not , in some instances , perform our treaties on our part ; and , in other instances , we could neither obtain 16 MR . WILSON'S SPEECH ON.
... hands of the holders , like snow before the sun . Devoid of national dignity , we could not , in some instances , perform our treaties on our part ; and , in other instances , we could neither obtain 16 MR . WILSON'S SPEECH ON.
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... hand , the small states seeing themselves embraced by the confederation upon equal terms , wished to retain the advantages which they already possessed : the large states , on the con- trary , thought it improper that Rhode Island and ...
... hand , the small states seeing themselves embraced by the confederation upon equal terms , wished to retain the advantages which they already possessed : the large states , on the con- trary , thought it improper that Rhode Island and ...
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... hand , it ought to be considered , that a small number will act with more facility , system and decision on the other , that a large one may enhance the difficulty of corruption . The Congress is to con- sist , at first , of ninety ...
... hand , it ought to be considered , that a small number will act with more facility , system and decision on the other , that a large one may enhance the difficulty of corruption . The Congress is to con- sist , at first , of ninety ...
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