Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... danger is distant , its impression is weak , and while it affects only our neighbors , we have few mo- tives to provide against it . Sir , if we have national objects to pursue , we must have national revenues . If you make requisitions ...
... danger is distant , its impression is weak , and while it affects only our neighbors , we have few mo- tives to provide against it . Sir , if we have national objects to pursue , we must have national revenues . If you make requisitions ...
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... danger prevented the operation of the ruinous principle , in its full extent : but , since the peace , we have experienced the evils ; we have felt the poison of the system in its unmingled purity . Without dwelling any longer on this ...
... danger prevented the operation of the ruinous principle , in its full extent : but , since the peace , we have experienced the evils ; we have felt the poison of the system in its unmingled purity . Without dwelling any longer on this ...
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... danger in the most timid and suspicious mind . It will be the interest of the large states to increase the representation . This will be the standing instruction to their delegates . But , say the gentlemen , the members of Congress ...
... danger in the most timid and suspicious mind . It will be the interest of the large states to increase the representation . This will be the standing instruction to their delegates . But , say the gentlemen , the members of Congress ...
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... dangerous be attempted , these bodies of perpetual observation , will be capable of forming and conducting plans of ... danger is too dis- tant ; it is beyond all rational calculation . It has been observed by an honorable gentleman ...
... dangerous be attempted , these bodies of perpetual observation , will be capable of forming and conducting plans of ... danger is too dis- tant ; it is beyond all rational calculation . It has been observed by an honorable gentleman ...
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... danger to the state governments ; they seem to suppose , that the moment you put men into a national council , they become corrupt and tyrannical , and lose all their affection for their fellow - citizens . But can we imagine that the ...
... danger to the state governments ; they seem to suppose , that the moment you put men into a national council , they become corrupt and tyrannical , and lose all their affection for their fellow - citizens . But can we imagine that the ...
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