Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... advantages which this state , in particular , receives from the confederacy , and its peculiar weaknesses when abstracted from the union . In doing this , he advanced a variety of argu- ments , which deserve serious consideration ...
... advantages which this state , in particular , receives from the confederacy , and its peculiar weaknesses when abstracted from the union . In doing this , he advanced a variety of argu- ments , which deserve serious consideration ...
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... advantage . Hence there have ever been thirteen different bodies to judge of the measures of Congress - and the opera- tions of government have been distracted by their taking different courses : those , which were to be benefitted ...
... advantage . Hence there have ever been thirteen different bodies to judge of the measures of Congress - and the opera- tions of government have been distracted by their taking different courses : those , which were to be benefitted ...
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... advantages which they already possessed : the large states , on the con- trary , thought it improper that Rhode Island and De- laware should enjoy an equal suffrage with themselves : from these sources a delicate and difficult contest ...
... advantages which they already possessed : the large states , on the con- trary , thought it improper that Rhode Island and De- laware should enjoy an equal suffrage with themselves : from these sources a delicate and difficult contest ...
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... advantages which we de- rive from them , it is entirely just that they should be gratified . The southern states possess ... advantage which they necessarily procure in these treaties , will be felt throughout all the states . But the ...
... advantages which we de- rive from them , it is entirely just that they should be gratified . The southern states possess ... advantage which they necessarily procure in these treaties , will be felt throughout all the states . But the ...
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... advantage ? • Another circumstance ought to be considered . The rule we have been speaking of , is a general rule ... advantages of the plan are not confined to the southern states , but extend to other parts of the Union . I now proceed ...
... advantage ? • Another circumstance ought to be considered . The rule we have been speaking of , is a general rule ... advantages of the plan are not confined to the southern states , but extend to other parts of the Union . I now proceed ...
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