Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... proposed , by the late convention , for the government of the United States , is now before you . Of that convention I had the honor to be a member . As I am the only member of that body , who has the honor to be also a member of this ...
... proposed , by the late convention , for the government of the United States , is now before you . Of that convention I had the honor to be a member . As I am the only member of that body , who has the honor to be also a member of this ...
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... proposed to ac- complish ; and by tracing the general principles which they have adopted for the accomplishment of that end . To form a good system of government for a single city or state , however limited as to territory , or incon ...
... proposed to ac- complish ; and by tracing the general principles which they have adopted for the accomplishment of that end . To form a good system of government for a single city or state , however limited as to territory , or incon ...
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... proposed constitution . It is After all , it will be necessary , that , on a subject so peculiarly delicate as this , much prudence , much can- dor , much moderation , and much liberality should be VOL . I. 2 exercised and displayed ...
... proposed constitution . It is After all , it will be necessary , that , on a subject so peculiarly delicate as this , much prudence , much can- dor , much moderation , and much liberality should be VOL . I. 2 exercised and displayed ...
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... proposed to accomplish . Our wants , our talents , our affections , our passions , all tell us that we were made for a state of society . But a state of so- ciety could not be supported long or happily without some civil restraint . It ...
... proposed to accomplish . Our wants , our talents , our affections , our passions , all tell us that we were made for a state of society . But a state of so- ciety could not be supported long or happily without some civil restraint . It ...
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... proposed by the convention ? To support with vigor , a single government over the whole ex- tent of the United States , would demand a system of the most unqualified and the most unremitted despot- ism . Such a number of separate states ...
... proposed by the convention ? To support with vigor , a single government over the whole ex- tent of the United States , would demand a system of the most unqualified and the most unremitted despot- ism . Such a number of separate states ...
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