Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... nations , who , omitting to resist their oppressors , or negligently suf- fering their liberty to be wrested from them , have groaned under intolerable despotism ! Most of the human race are now in this deplorable condition . And those ...
... nations , who , omitting to resist their oppressors , or negligently suf- fering their liberty to be wrested from them , have groaned under intolerable despotism ! Most of the human race are now in this deplorable condition . And those ...
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... nations : how were they made ? Were they not made by the states ? Are the people , therefore , in their aggregate capacity , the proper per- sons to form a confederacy ? This , therefore , ought to depend on the consent of the ...
... nations : how were they made ? Were they not made by the states ? Are the people , therefore , in their aggregate capacity , the proper per- sons to form a confederacy ? This , therefore , ought to depend on the consent of the ...
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... nations more worthy of our imitation ? What can make an adequate satisfaction to them for the loss they have ... nation ; not because their government is strong and energetic : but , sir , because liberty is its direct end and foundation ...
... nations more worthy of our imitation ? What can make an adequate satisfaction to them for the loss they have ... nation ; not because their government is strong and energetic : but , sir , because liberty is its direct end and foundation ...
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... nations in Europe and America , the situation of their farmers , cottagers and mechanics , but also the relative situation and in- tercourse of those nations . Virginia is as large as England . Our proportion of representatives is but ...
... nations in Europe and America , the situation of their farmers , cottagers and mechanics , but also the relative situation and in- tercourse of those nations . Virginia is as large as England . Our proportion of representatives is but ...
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... nations : its territory small and the soil not . very fertile . The peculiarity , sir , of their situation , has kept these cantons together , and not that system of alliance , to which the gentleman seems to attribute the durability ...
... nations : its territory small and the soil not . very fertile . The peculiarity , sir , of their situation , has kept these cantons together , and not that system of alliance , to which the gentleman seems to attribute the durability ...
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