Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... minds the immense undertaking which was before them . Their views could not be confined to a small or a single community , but were expanded to a great number of states ; seve- ral of which contain an extent of territory , and re ...
... minds the immense undertaking which was before them . Their views could not be confined to a small or a single community , but were expanded to a great number of states ; seve- ral of which contain an extent of territory , and re ...
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... minds of some members of the convention from another consideration - their ideas of the temper and disposi- tion of the people , for whom the constitution is propos- ed . The citizens of the United States , however differ- ent in some ...
... minds of some members of the convention from another consideration - their ideas of the temper and disposi- tion of the people , for whom the constitution is propos- ed . The citizens of the United States , however differ- ent in some ...
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... mind . I have sup- posed one of my constituents to ask me , why I gave such a vote on a particular question ? I have always thought it would be a satisfactory answer to say- because I judged , upon the best consideration I could give ...
... mind . I have sup- posed one of my constituents to ask me , why I gave such a vote on a particular question ? I have always thought it would be a satisfactory answer to say- because I judged , upon the best consideration I could give ...
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... minds of the committee , that sober im- pression , which might be expected from his arguments . I trust , sir , that observations of this kind are not thrown out to cast a light air on this important subject ; or to give any personal ...
... minds of the committee , that sober im- pression , which might be expected from his arguments . I trust , sir , that observations of this kind are not thrown out to cast a light air on this important subject ; or to give any personal ...
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... mind . It will be the interest of the large states to increase the representation . This will be the standing instruction to their delegates . But , say the gentlemen , the members of Congress will be interested not to increase the ...
... mind . It will be the interest of the large states to increase the representation . This will be the standing instruction to their delegates . But , say the gentlemen , the members of Congress will be interested not to increase the ...
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