Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... opinion exists relative to the true meaning and intent of some parts of that instrument . The Congressional Eloquence of the most inter- esting period of our history , ( during the Revolution , ) is irrevocably lost ; and such was the ...
... opinion exists relative to the true meaning and intent of some parts of that instrument . The Congressional Eloquence of the most inter- esting period of our history , ( during the Revolution , ) is irrevocably lost ; and such was the ...
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... opinion of this convention that it should afterwards be submitted to a convention of delegates , cho- sen in each state by the people thereof , for their assent and ratifica- tion . " In conformity to the recommendation of the ...
... opinion of this convention that it should afterwards be submitted to a convention of delegates , cho- sen in each state by the people thereof , for their assent and ratifica- tion . " In conformity to the recommendation of the ...
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... opinion , such a vote would have been proper , but that I supposed a contrary one would be more agreeable to those who sent me to the convention . I could not , even in idea , expose myself to such a retort as , upon the last answer ...
... opinion , such a vote would have been proper , but that I supposed a contrary one would be more agreeable to those who sent me to the convention . I could not , even in idea , expose myself to such a retort as , upon the last answer ...
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... opinion seems to be support- ed , rather than contradicted , by the history of the gov- ernments in the old world . Here then the difficulty appeared in full view . On one hand , the United States contain an immense extent of territory ...
... opinion seems to be support- ed , rather than contradicted , by the history of the gov- ernments in the old world . Here then the difficulty appeared in full view . On one hand , the United States contain an immense extent of territory ...
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... opinion , is , that Tacitus , the profound politician Tacitus , who lived towards the latter end of those ages which are now denominated ancient who undoubtedly had stu- died the constitutions of all the states and kingdoms known before ...
... opinion , is , that Tacitus , the profound politician Tacitus , who lived towards the latter end of those ages which are now denominated ancient who undoubtedly had stu- died the constitutions of all the states and kingdoms known before ...
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