Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... appears in the same light in the Dutch Republics . They have been oblig- ed to levy taxes by an armed force . In this confedera- cy , one large province , by its superior wealth and in- fluence , is commonly a match for all the rest ...
... appears in the same light in the Dutch Republics . They have been oblig- ed to levy taxes by an armed force . In this confedera- cy , one large province , by its superior wealth and in- fluence , is commonly a match for all the rest ...
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... appear in another view . The best writers on government have held , that representation should be compounded of persons and property . This rule has been adopted , as far as it could be , in the constitution of New York . It will ...
... appear in another view . The best writers on government have held , that representation should be compounded of persons and property . This rule has been adopted , as far as it could be , in the constitution of New York . It will ...
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... appear to be as near the proper medium as any number whatever ; at least , for the present . There is one source of increase , also , which does not depend upon any constructions of the consti- tution ; it is the creation of new states ...
... appear to be as near the proper medium as any number whatever ; at least , for the present . There is one source of increase , also , which does not depend upon any constructions of the consti- tution ; it is the creation of new states ...
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... with propriety , he will necessarily enjoy the good will of the constituent . It appears then , if my reasoning be just , that the clause is perfect- ly proper , upon the principles of the gentleman who 38 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
... with propriety , he will necessarily enjoy the good will of the constituent . It appears then , if my reasoning be just , that the clause is perfect- ly proper , upon the principles of the gentleman who 38 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
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... appears to be made upon the unfounded presumption , that all the interests of all parts of the community must be represented . No idea is more erroneous than this . Only such interests are proper to be represented , as are involved in ...
... appears to be made upon the unfounded presumption , that all the interests of all parts of the community must be represented . No idea is more erroneous than this . Only such interests are proper to be represented , as are involved in ...
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