Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... tion . " In conformity to the recommendation of the convention , Con gress , on the 28th of the same month , passed a resolution directing that the constitution be submitted to conventions to be assembled in the several states . In the ...
... tion . " In conformity to the recommendation of the convention , Con gress , on the 28th of the same month , passed a resolution directing that the constitution be submitted to conventions to be assembled in the several states . In the ...
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... tion subsists among their interests ; and a difference and even an opposition is imagined to subsist in many more . An apparent interest produces the same attach- ment as a real one ; and is often pursued with no less perseverance and ...
... tion subsists among their interests ; and a difference and even an opposition is imagined to subsist in many more . An apparent interest produces the same attach- ment as a real one ; and is often pursued with no less perseverance and ...
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... tion stood , should prevent the closest and most cautious scrutiny into the performance , which they have exhibit- ed to their constituents and to the world . My inten- tion is of far other and higher aim - to evince by the conflicts ...
... tion stood , should prevent the closest and most cautious scrutiny into the performance , which they have exhibit- ed to their constituents and to the world . My inten- tion is of far other and higher aim - to evince by the conflicts ...
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... tion , the force and prevalence , through the United States , of this principle - that the supreme power re- sides in the people ; and that they never part with it . It may be called the panacea in politics . There can be no disorder in ...
... tion , the force and prevalence , through the United States , of this principle - that the supreme power re- sides in the people ; and that they never part with it . It may be called the panacea in politics . There can be no disorder in ...
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... tion of which is , a government in which all power is concentred in a single body . To take the old confederation , and fashion it upon these principles , would be establishing a power which would destroy the liberties of the people ...
... tion of which is , a government in which all power is concentred in a single body . To take the old confederation , and fashion it upon these principles , would be establishing a power which would destroy the liberties of the people ...
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