| Stephen Cullen Carpenter - 1815 - 514 páginas
...the highest veneration possible for these gentlemen, but I must nevertheless take the freedom to ask, what right had they to say, WE THE PEoPLE? My political curiosity, sir, exclusive of my anxious solicitude for the publie welfare, induces me to put the question with... | |
| 1833 - 670 páginas
...rcrnment is demonstrably clear; and the danger of such a Government is, to my mind, very striking:. I have the highest veneration for those gentlemen;...the people ? My political curiosity, exclusive of ray anxious solicitude for the public welfare, leads me to ask, who authorized them to speak the language... | |
| William Wirt - 1833 - 486 páginas
...government is demonstrably clear ; and the danger of such a government is to my mind very striking. I have the highest veneration for those gentlemen...ask, who authorized them to speak the language of, ice, the people, instead of, we, the states ? States are the characteristics, and the soul of a confederation.... | |
| William Wirt - 1834 - 482 páginas
...government is demonstrably clear ; and the danger of such a government is to my mind very striking. I have the highest veneration for those gentlemen...the public welfare, leads me to ask, who authorized then to speak the language of, we, the people, instead of, ice, the. states ? States are the characteristics,... | |
| Jonathan Elliot, United States. Constitutional Convention - 1836 - 692 páginas
...government is demonstrably clear; and the danger of such a government is, to my mind, very striking. _I_have the highest veneration for those gentlemen ; but, sir, give me leave to ^3Fmand,^WHaTliighT~trad ihey to say, We, the people ? My political curiosity, exclusive of my anxious... | |
| William Wirt - 1841 - 536 páginas
...government is demonstrably clear ; and the danger of such a government is to my mind very striking I have the highest veneration for those gentlemen : but, sir, give me leave to demand, what rigjit had they to say, we, the people ? " My political curiosity, exclusive of my anxious solicitude... | |
| 1861 - 1148 páginas
...Convention ? "I have the highest veneration for those gentlemen, [the framers of the Constitution] ; but, Sir, give me leave to demand what right had they to say we, the People? — Who authorized them to speak the language, ice, the People, instead of we, the States f States... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1861 - 992 páginas
...Convention ? "I have the highest veneration for those gentlemen, [the trainers of the Constitution] ; but, Sir, give me leave to demand what right had they to say we, the People? — Who authorized them to speak the language, «v>, the People, instead of we, itie States f States... | |
| William Wirt - 1850 - 314 páginas
...government is demonstrably clear; and the danger of such a government is to my mind very striking. I have the highest veneration for those gentlemen...demand, what right had they to say, we, the people ? "My politteal curiosity, exclusive of my anxious solicitude for the public welfare, leads me to ask, who... | |
| 1854 - 748 páginas
...convention, we find the following: "That this is a consolidated government, is demonstrably clear." "I have the highest veneration for those gentlemen; but^ sir, give me leave to demand, what right have they to say, we the people f" " Who authorized them to apeak the language of we the people, instead... | |
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