Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... measures retarded by the necessity of a numerous consent . A government may be composed of two or more of the simple forms above mentioned . Such is the British government . It would be an improper government for the United States ...
... measures retarded by the necessity of a numerous consent . A government may be composed of two or more of the simple forms above mentioned . Such is the British government . It would be an improper government for the United States ...
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... measures of Congress - and the opera- tions of government have been distracted by their taking different courses : those , which were to be benefitted , have complied with the requisitions ; others have totally disregarded them . Have ...
... measures of Congress - and the opera- tions of government have been distracted by their taking different courses : those , which were to be benefitted , have complied with the requisitions ; others have totally disregarded them . Have ...
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... measures to consist with the most intimate conformity between the views of the re- presentative and his constituent . If the general voice of the people be for an increase , it undoubtedly must take place . They have it in their power ...
... measures to consist with the most intimate conformity between the views of the re- presentative and his constituent . If the general voice of the people be for an increase , it undoubtedly must take place . They have it in their power ...
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... measures , in which they have had but a temporary concern , and will feel lightly the bur- den of public disapprobation , in proportion to the number of those who partake of the censure . Our political rivals will ever consider our ...
... measures , in which they have had but a temporary concern , and will feel lightly the bur- den of public disapprobation , in proportion to the number of those who partake of the censure . Our political rivals will ever consider our ...
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... measure , to check the state governments , and preclude the communication of the false impressions which they receive from the people . It has been often repeated , that the legisla- tures of the states can have only a partial and ...
... measure , to check the state governments , and preclude the communication of the false impressions which they receive from the people . It has been often repeated , that the legisla- tures of the states can have only a partial and ...
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