Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... means of farther . association . " The expanding quality of such a government is peculiarly fitted for the United States , the greatest part of whose territory is yet un- cultivated . 66 But while this form of government enabled us to ...
... means of farther . association . " The expanding quality of such a government is peculiarly fitted for the United States , the greatest part of whose territory is yet un- cultivated . 66 But while this form of government enabled us to ...
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... means goes far enough . Is the executive power of Great Britain founded on representation ? This is not pretended . Before the revolution , many of the kings claimed to reign by divine right , and others by hereditary right ; and even ...
... means goes far enough . Is the executive power of Great Britain founded on representation ? This is not pretended . Before the revolution , many of the kings claimed to reign by divine right , and others by hereditary right ; and even ...
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... means exag- gerated . When we had baffled all the menaces of foreign power , we neglected to establish among our- selves a government , that would ensure domestic vigor and stability . What was the consequence ? The commencement of ...
... means exag- gerated . When we had baffled all the menaces of foreign power , we neglected to establish among our- selves a government , that would ensure domestic vigor and stability . What was the consequence ? The commencement of ...
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... means of removing them . For the confirmation of these remarks , I need not appeal to an enumeration of facts . The proceedings of Congress , and of the several states , are replete with them . They all point out the weakness and ...
... means of removing them . For the confirmation of these remarks , I need not appeal to an enumeration of facts . The proceedings of Congress , and of the several states , are replete with them . They all point out the weakness and ...
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... means of supporting itself - a government that can exist only by the sword ? Every such war must involve the innocent with the guilty . This single consideration should be sufficient to dispose every peaceable citizen against such a ...
... means of supporting itself - a government that can exist only by the sword ? Every such war must involve the innocent with the guilty . This single consideration should be sufficient to dispose every peaceable citizen against such a ...
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