Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... continue our attachment ? Reason and my duty tell me not . Other gentlemen may think otherwise . But , sir , is it not possible that men may differ in sentiments , and still be honest ? We have an inquisition within ourselves , that ...
... continue our attachment ? Reason and my duty tell me not . Other gentlemen may think otherwise . But , sir , is it not possible that men may differ in sentiments , and still be honest ? We have an inquisition within ourselves , that ...
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... continue under ; whether it be such a government , as can secure the felicity of any free people . Did I be- lieve the confederation was a good thread , which might be broken without destroying its utility entirely , I might be induced ...
... continue under ; whether it be such a government , as can secure the felicity of any free people . Did I be- lieve the confederation was a good thread , which might be broken without destroying its utility entirely , I might be induced ...
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... continue the most radi- cal defects in the old system , because the petty state of Rhode Island would not agree to remove them ? He next objects to the exclusive legislation over the district where the seat of the government may be ...
... continue the most radi- cal defects in the old system , because the petty state of Rhode Island would not agree to remove them ? He next objects to the exclusive legislation over the district where the seat of the government may be ...
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... continue in amicable con- federacy with those adopting states . I wish , as seldom as possible , to contradict the assertions of gentlemen ; but I can venture to affirm , without danger of being detected in an error , that there is the ...
... continue in amicable con- federacy with those adopting states . I wish , as seldom as possible , to contradict the assertions of gentlemen ; but I can venture to affirm , without danger of being detected in an error , that there is the ...
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... continue , and be a sufficient guard to their liberties , and that the ten- dency of the constitution will be , that the state gov- ernments will counteract the general interest , and ul- timately prevail . The number of the ...
... continue , and be a sufficient guard to their liberties , and that the ten- dency of the constitution will be , that the state gov- ernments will counteract the general interest , and ul- timately prevail . The number of the ...
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