Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... supplies , and the government with- out support . What , sir , is the cure for this great evil ? Nothing , but to enable the national laws to operate on individuals , in the same manner as those of the states do . This is the true ...
... supplies , and the government with- out support . What , sir , is the cure for this great evil ? Nothing , but to enable the national laws to operate on individuals , in the same manner as those of the states do . This is the true ...
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... supplies : these calls are never obeyed ; and in time of war , the imperial army never takes the field till the enemy are returning from it . The emperor's Austrian dominions , in which he is an absolute prince , alone enable him to ...
... supplies : these calls are never obeyed ; and in time of war , the imperial army never takes the field till the enemy are returning from it . The emperor's Austrian dominions , in which he is an absolute prince , alone enable him to ...
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... supplies , to the temporary oppres- sion of the people . Sir , if we adopt the idea of exclusive revenues , we shall be obliged to fix some distinguished line , which neither government shall overpass . The inconven- iences of this ...
... supplies , to the temporary oppres- sion of the people . Sir , if we adopt the idea of exclusive revenues , we shall be obliged to fix some distinguished line , which neither government shall overpass . The inconven- iences of this ...
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... supplies without limitation , and to borrow money to any amount . It is true , they must use the form of recommendations and requisitions : but the states are bound by the solemn ties of honor , of justice , of religion , to comply ...
... supplies without limitation , and to borrow money to any amount . It is true , they must use the form of recommendations and requisitions : but the states are bound by the solemn ties of honor , of justice , of religion , to comply ...
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... supplies mutually among one an- other , to supply other nations with many articles , and to carry for other nations . Our commerce would not be kindly received by foreigners , if transacted solely by our- " selves ; as it is the spirit ...
... supplies mutually among one an- other , to supply other nations with many articles , and to carry for other nations . Our commerce would not be kindly received by foreigners , if transacted solely by our- " selves ; as it is the spirit ...
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