Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... consideration . No arguments drawn from embarrassment or incon- venience ought to prevail upon us to adopt a system of government radically bad ; yet it is proper that these arguments , among others , should be brought into view . In ...
... consideration . No arguments drawn from embarrassment or incon- venience ought to prevail upon us to adopt a system of government radically bad ; yet it is proper that these arguments , among others , should be brought into view . In ...
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... consideration should be sufficient to dispose every peaceable citizen against such a government . But can we believe that one state will ever suffer itself to be used as an instrument of coercion ? The thing is a dream - it is ...
... consideration should be sufficient to dispose every peaceable citizen against such a government . But can we believe that one state will ever suffer itself to be used as an instrument of coercion ? The thing is a dream - it is ...
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... considerations show clearly , that a government totally different must be instituted . They had weight in the convention which formed the new system . It was seen , that the ne- cessary powers were too great to be trusted to a single ...
... considerations show clearly , that a government totally different must be instituted . They had weight in the convention which formed the new system . It was seen , that the ne- cessary powers were too great to be trusted to a single ...
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... considerations as these induced the convention who formed your state constitution , to institute a senate upon the pre- sent plan . The history of ancient and modern repub- lics had taught them , that many of the evils which these ...
... considerations as these induced the convention who formed your state constitution , to institute a senate upon the pre- sent plan . The history of ancient and modern repub- lics had taught them , that many of the evils which these ...
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... consideration , impor- tant as it is , seems to have been little attended to . The aggregate number of representatives throughout the states may be two thousand . Their personal in- VOL . I. 17 fluence will , therefore , be ...
... consideration , impor- tant as it is , seems to have been little attended to . The aggregate number of representatives throughout the states may be two thousand . Their personal in- VOL . I. 17 fluence will , therefore , be ...
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