Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... constitution , they would reject , with indignation , the fetters of despotism . What then was to be done ? The idea of a confede- rate republic presented itself . This kind of constitu- tion has been thought to have " all the internal ...
... constitution , they would reject , with indignation , the fetters of despotism . What then was to be done ? The idea of a confede- rate republic presented itself . This kind of constitu- tion has been thought to have " all the internal ...
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... constitutions , and some of the mixed governments that have since existed in Europe . But I much suspect that , on strict examination , the instances of resemblance will be found to be few and weak ; to be suggested by ... CONSTITUTION . 7.
... constitutions , and some of the mixed governments that have since existed in Europe . But I much suspect that , on strict examination , the instances of resemblance will be found to be few and weak ; to be suggested by ... CONSTITUTION . 7.
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... constitution to represent the authority of the people . This short analysis clearly shows , to what a narrow corner of the British constitution the principle of representation is confined . I believe it does not extend farther , if so ...
... constitution to represent the authority of the people . This short analysis clearly shows , to what a narrow corner of the British constitution the principle of representation is confined . I believe it does not extend farther , if so ...
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... constitution . After all , it will be necessary , that , on a subject so peculiarly delicate as this , much prudence , much can- dor , much moderation , and much liberality should be VOL . I. 2 exercised and displayed , both by the ...
... constitution . After all , it will be necessary , that , on a subject so peculiarly delicate as this , much prudence , much can- dor , much moderation , and much liberality should be VOL . I. 2 exercised and displayed , both by the ...
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... one confederate re- public , as the best system of a national government for the United States . In forming this system , it was proper to give minute attention to the interests of all the parts ; but THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 13.
... one confederate re- public , as the best system of a national government for the United States . In forming this system , it was proper to give minute attention to the interests of all the parts ; but THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 13.
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