Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... Representatives of the United States , January 13 , 1794 , Mr. NICHOLAS ' Speech on the same subject , in the House of Representatives of the United States , January 16 , 1794 , Mr. AMES ' Speech on the same subject , in the House of ...
... Representatives of the United States , January 13 , 1794 , Mr. NICHOLAS ' Speech on the same subject , in the House of Representatives of the United States , January 16 , 1794 , Mr. AMES ' Speech on the same subject , in the House of ...
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... Representatives of the United States , April 18 , 1796 , Mr. GALLATIN's Speech on the same subject , in the House of Representatives of the United States , April 26 , 1796 , Mr. AMES ' Speech on the same subject , in the House of ...
... Representatives of the United States , April 18 , 1796 , Mr. GALLATIN's Speech on the same subject , in the House of Representatives of the United States , April 26 , 1796 , Mr. AMES ' Speech on the same subject , in the House of ...
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... representative , who could entertain such an opinion of them . I was under no apprehension , that the good people of this state would behold with displeasure the brightness of the rays of delegated power , when it only proved the ...
... representative , who could entertain such an opinion of them . I was under no apprehension , that the good people of this state would behold with displeasure the brightness of the rays of delegated power , when it only proved the ...
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... representatives be fixed at the rate of one for every twenty thousand inhabitants , to be ascertained on the principles mentioned in the second section of the first article of the constitution , until they amount to three hundred ...
... representatives be fixed at the rate of one for every twenty thousand inhabitants , to be ascertained on the principles mentioned in the second section of the first article of the constitution , until they amount to three hundred ...
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... uniform rule ought to apply to both . Would it be just to compute these slaves in the as- sessment of taxes , and discard them from the estimate in the apportionment of representatives ? Would it be just THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 31.
... uniform rule ought to apply to both . Would it be just to compute these slaves in the as- sessment of taxes , and discard them from the estimate in the apportionment of representatives ? Would it be just THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 31.
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