Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... exercise of the right of re- pulsion . No one is more anxious than I am to preserve the dignity and the freedom of debate , -no member is more responsible for its abuse ; and if , on this occasion , its just limits have been violated ...
... exercise of the right of re- pulsion . No one is more anxious than I am to preserve the dignity and the freedom of debate , -no member is more responsible for its abuse ; and if , on this occasion , its just limits have been violated ...
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... exercise of this fight , she may lawfully impress them , even although she finds them in Ameri- can vessels , upon the high seas , without her jurisdic- tion . Now I deny that she has any right , beyond her jurisdiction , to come on ...
... exercise of this fight , she may lawfully impress them , even although she finds them in Ameri- can vessels , upon the high seas , without her jurisdic- tion . Now I deny that she has any right , beyond her jurisdiction , to come on ...
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... exercise the independence which belongs to me as a representative of the people , in freely and fully submitting my sentiments . In noticing the painful incidents of this war , it is impossible not to inquire into its origin . I fear ...
... exercise the independence which belongs to me as a representative of the people , in freely and fully submitting my sentiments . In noticing the painful incidents of this war , it is impossible not to inquire into its origin . I fear ...
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... exercise of the powers confided to each de- partment , uncontrolled , directly or indirectly , by the encroachments of either , depends the security of life , liberty and property , and the stability of that constitu- tion which is the ...
... exercise of the powers confided to each de- partment , uncontrolled , directly or indirectly , by the encroachments of either , depends the security of life , liberty and property , and the stability of that constitu- tion which is the ...
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... exercise in person the legislative functions , and are continually exposed , by their incapacity for regular deliberation and concerted measures , to the ambitious intrigues of their executive magistrates , tyranny may well be ap ...
... exercise in person the legislative functions , and are continually exposed , by their incapacity for regular deliberation and concerted measures , to the ambitious intrigues of their executive magistrates , tyranny may well be ap ...
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