Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... duty , we shall pro- bably disappoint the expectations of our country and of the world . In the commencement of a revolution , which receiv- ed its birth from the usurpations of tyranny , nothing was more natural , than that the public ...
... duty , we shall pro- bably disappoint the expectations of our country and of the world . In the commencement of a revolution , which receiv- ed its birth from the usurpations of tyranny , nothing was more natural , than that the public ...
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... duty to the union . 20 Gentlemen , in their reasoning , have placed the inter- ests of the several states , and those of the United States in contrast ; this is not a fair view of the sub- ject ; they must necessarily be involved in ...
... duty to the union . 20 Gentlemen , in their reasoning , have placed the inter- ests of the several states , and those of the United States in contrast ; this is not a fair view of the sub- ject ; they must necessarily be involved in ...
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... duty to guard against tyranny , it is our policy to form all the branches of government for this purpose . Sir , it is a truth sufficiently illus- trated by experience , that when the people act by their representatives , they are ...
... duty to guard against tyranny , it is our policy to form all the branches of government for this purpose . Sir , it is a truth sufficiently illus- trated by experience , that when the people act by their representatives , they are ...
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... duty of six pence per pound on salt , and it operates lightly and with advantage : but such a duty would be 56 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
... duty of six pence per pound on salt , and it operates lightly and with advantage : but such a duty would be 56 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
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and with advantage : but such a duty would be very burdensome to some of the states . If Congress should , at any time , find it convenient to impose a salt tax , would it not be opposed by the eastern states ? Being themselves ...
and with advantage : but such a duty would be very burdensome to some of the states . If Congress should , at any time , find it convenient to impose a salt tax , would it not be opposed by the eastern states ? Being themselves ...
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