Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... become inde pendent ; new members of the union will also be form- ed from the unsettled tracts of western territory . These must be represented , and will all contribute to swell the federal legislature . If the whole number in the ...
... become inde pendent ; new members of the union will also be form- ed from the unsettled tracts of western territory . These must be represented , and will all contribute to swell the federal legislature . If the whole number in the ...
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... become a prevail- ing doctrine , that republican principles ought to be hooted out of the world . Sir , I am confident that such remarks as these are rather occasioned by the heat of argument , than by a cool conviction of their truth ...
... become a prevail- ing doctrine , that republican principles ought to be hooted out of the world . Sir , I am confident that such remarks as these are rather occasioned by the heat of argument , than by a cool conviction of their truth ...
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... become the most important study which can interest mankind . It is our duty to examine all those means with peculiar attention , and to choose the best and most effectual . It is our duty to draw from nature , from reason , from ...
... become the most important study which can interest mankind . It is our duty to examine all those means with peculiar attention , and to choose the best and most effectual . It is our duty to draw from nature , from reason , from ...
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... become corrupt and tyrannical , and lose all their affection for their fellow - citizens . But can we imagine that the senators will ever be so insensible of their own advantage , as to sacrifice the genuine interest of their ...
... become corrupt and tyrannical , and lose all their affection for their fellow - citizens . But can we imagine that the senators will ever be so insensible of their own advantage , as to sacrifice the genuine interest of their ...
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... becomes a prudential inquiry , what powers are proper to be reserved to the latter ; and this immediately involves another inquiry into the proper objects of the two governments . This is the criterion by which we shall determine the ...
... becomes a prudential inquiry , what powers are proper to be reserved to the latter ; and this immediately involves another inquiry into the proper objects of the two governments . This is the criterion by which we shall determine the ...
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