Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... possible . In Forensic Eloquence , great excellence has been attained in this country ; but most of the efforts in this department have passed away with the occasions which gave them birth , or exist only in the recollec- tions of those ...
... possible . In Forensic Eloquence , great excellence has been attained in this country ; but most of the efforts in this department have passed away with the occasions which gave them birth , or exist only in the recollec- tions of those ...
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... possible from its own character , those infirmities , and that mutability which it is designed to remedy . It is therefore necessary that it should be small , that it should hold its autho- rity during a considerable period , and that ...
... possible from its own character , those infirmities , and that mutability which it is designed to remedy . It is therefore necessary that it should be small , that it should hold its autho- rity during a considerable period , and that ...
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... possible of local preju- dices . It should be so formed as to be the centre of political knowledge , to pursue always a steady line of conduct , and to reduce every irregular propensity to system . Without this establishment , we may ...
... possible of local preju- dices . It should be so formed as to be the centre of political knowledge , to pursue always a steady line of conduct , and to reduce every irregular propensity to system . Without this establishment , we may ...
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... possible correspondent establishments in the ge- neral government , will create such an extent and com- plication of attachments , as will ever secure the predi- lection and support of the people . Whenever , there- fore , Congress ...
... possible correspondent establishments in the ge- neral government , will create such an extent and com- plication of attachments , as will ever secure the predi- lection and support of the people . Whenever , there- fore , Congress ...
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... possible mode of conciliating these objects , to institute one branch peculiarly endowed with sensi- bility , another with knowledge and firmness . Through the opposition and mutual control of these bodies , the government will reach ...
... possible mode of conciliating these objects , to institute one branch peculiarly endowed with sensi- bility , another with knowledge and firmness . Through the opposition and mutual control of these bodies , the government will reach ...
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