Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... amendment ? To take away the stability of govern- ment by depriving the senate of its permanency ; to make this body subject to the same weakness and pre- judices , which are incident to popular assemblies , and which it was instituted ...
... amendment ? To take away the stability of govern- ment by depriving the senate of its permanency ; to make this body subject to the same weakness and pre- judices , which are incident to popular assemblies , and which it was instituted ...
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... amendment , have observed , that the power of recall , under the old gov- ernment , has never been exercised . There is no rea- soning from this . The experience of a few years , under peculiar circumstances , can afford no probable ...
... amendment , have observed , that the power of recall , under the old gov- ernment , has never been exercised . There is no rea- soning from this . The experience of a few years , under peculiar circumstances , can afford no probable ...
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... amendment . The gentlemen deceive themselves . The amendment would defeat their own design . When a man knows he must quit his station , let his merit be what it may , he will turn his attention chiefly to his own emolument : nay , he ...
... amendment . The gentlemen deceive themselves . The amendment would defeat their own design . When a man knows he must quit his station , let his merit be what it may , he will turn his attention chiefly to his own emolument : nay , he ...
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... amendment would discard . Important negotia- tions , or other business to which they shall be most competent , may employ them , at the moment of their removal , These things often happen . The difficulty of obtaining men , capable of ...
... amendment would discard . Important negotia- tions , or other business to which they shall be most competent , may employ them , at the moment of their removal , These things often happen . The difficulty of obtaining men , capable of ...
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... amended the old system ; for this purpose , they were solely delegated : the object of their mission extended to no other consideration . You must therefore forgive the solicitation of one un- worthy member , to know what danger could ...
... amended the old system ; for this purpose , they were solely delegated : the object of their mission extended to no other consideration . You must therefore forgive the solicitation of one un- worthy member , to know what danger could ...
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