Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... called in foreign aid to protect them ; and the ambitious Philip , under the mask of an ally to one , invaded the liberties of each , and finally subverted the whole . The operation of this principle appears in the same light in the ...
... called in foreign aid to protect them ; and the ambitious Philip , under the mask of an ally to one , invaded the liberties of each , and finally subverted the whole . The operation of this principle appears in the same light in the ...
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... only to recommend a government . Any other sys- tem would have been impracticable . Let a convention be called to - morrow - let them meet twenty times ; nay , twenty thousand times ; they will have the 30 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
... only to recommend a government . Any other sys- tem would have been impracticable . Let a convention be called to - morrow - let them meet twenty times ; nay , twenty thousand times ; they will have the 30 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
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... called one of the freest in the world , where a few neighbours cannot assem- ble without the risk of being shot by a hired soldiery , the engines of despotism . We may see such an act in America . A standing army we shall have also , to ...
... called one of the freest in the world , where a few neighbours cannot assem- ble without the risk of being shot by a hired soldiery , the engines of despotism . We may see such an act in America . A standing army we shall have also , to ...
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... called the Northern Neck , will probably be severed from Virginia . There is not a doubt , but the inhabitants of that part will annex themselves to Maryland , if Virginia refuse to accede to the union . The recent example of those ...
... called the Northern Neck , will probably be severed from Virginia . There is not a doubt , but the inhabitants of that part will annex themselves to Maryland , if Virginia refuse to accede to the union . The recent example of those ...
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... called forth on military expeditions . Some , also , will be necessary for manu- factures , and those mechanic arts which are necessa- ry for the aid of the farmer and planter . If we had men , sufficient in number to defend ourselves ...
... called forth on military expeditions . Some , also , will be necessary for manu- factures , and those mechanic arts which are necessa- ry for the aid of the farmer and planter . If we had men , sufficient in number to defend ourselves ...
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