Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... favor of the federal government ; because that government is founded on a representation of the whole union ; whereas the government of any particular state is founded only on the representation of a part , incon- siderable when ...
... favor of the federal government ; because that government is founded on a representation of the whole union ; whereas the government of any particular state is founded only on the representation of a part , incon- siderable when ...
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... favor of their own , and in restraint of the navigation of foreigners . The southern states wished to impose a restraint on the northern , by requiring that two - thirds in Congress , should be requisite to pass an act in re- gulation ...
... favor of their own , and in restraint of the navigation of foreigners . The southern states wished to impose a restraint on the northern , by requiring that two - thirds in Congress , should be requisite to pass an act in re- gulation ...
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... favor is checked . This great source of free government , popular election , should be perfectly pure , and the most unbounded liberty allowed . Where this principle is adhered to ; where , in the organization of the government , the ...
... favor is checked . This great source of free government , popular election , should be perfectly pure , and the most unbounded liberty allowed . Where this principle is adhered to ; where , in the organization of the government , the ...
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... favor ? The gentlemen go into the extreme : in- stead of a wise government , they would form a fantas- tical Utopia . But , sir , while they give it a plausible , popular shape , they would render it impracticable . Much has been said ...
... favor ? The gentlemen go into the extreme : in- stead of a wise government , they would form a fantas- tical Utopia . But , sir , while they give it a plausible , popular shape , they would render it impracticable . Much has been said ...
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... favor , their prepossessions . After all our doubts , our suspicions and specula- tions , on the subject of government , we must return , at last , to this important truth - that when we have form- ed a constitution upon free principles ...
... favor , their prepossessions . After all our doubts , our suspicions and specula- tions , on the subject of government , we must return , at last , to this important truth - that when we have form- ed a constitution upon free principles ...
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