Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... thing rather to be wished than expected : and he thinks , that if such a government ' could even be instituted , its dura- tion could not be long . One thing is very certain , that the doctrine of representation in government was al ...
... thing rather to be wished than expected : and he thinks , that if such a government ' could even be instituted , its dura- tion could not be long . One thing is very certain , that the doctrine of representation in government was al ...
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... thing is a dream - it is impossible - then we are brought to this dilemma : either a federal standing army is to enforce the requisitions , or the federal trea- sury is left without supplies , and the government with- out support . What ...
... thing is a dream - it is impossible - then we are brought to this dilemma : either a federal standing army is to enforce the requisitions , or the federal trea- sury is left without supplies , and the government with- out support . What ...
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... thing . Would it have been wise and prudent in that body , in this critical situation , to have deserted their country ? No. Every man who hears me - every wise man in the United States , would have condemned them . The convention were ...
... thing . Would it have been wise and prudent in that body , in this critical situation , to have deserted their country ? No. Every man who hears me - every wise man in the United States , would have condemned them . The convention were ...
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... thing objected to , is that clause which al- lows a representation for three - fifths of the negroes . Much has been said of the impropriety of represent- ing men , who have no will of their own . Whether this be reasoning or ...
... thing objected to , is that clause which al- lows a representation for three - fifths of the negroes . Much has been said of the impropriety of represent- ing men , who have no will of their own . Whether this be reasoning or ...
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... thing dangerous be attempted , these bodies of perpetual observation , will be capable of forming and conducting plans of regular opposition . Can we suppose the people's love of liberty will not , under the incitement of their ...
... thing dangerous be attempted , these bodies of perpetual observation , will be capable of forming and conducting plans of regular opposition . Can we suppose the people's love of liberty will not , under the incitement of their ...
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