Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... exists , flows from an opposite source . The probable evil is , that the ge- neral government will be too dependent on the state legislatures , too much governed by their prejudices , and too obsequious to their humors ; that the states ...
... exists , flows from an opposite source . The probable evil is , that the ge- neral government will be too dependent on the state legislatures , too much governed by their prejudices , and too obsequious to their humors ; that the states ...
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... exist for a considerable period . Have they executed this design too far ? The sena- tors are to serve six years . This is only two years longer than the senators of this state hold their places . One third of the members are to go out ...
... exist for a considerable period . Have they executed this design too far ? The sena- tors are to serve six years . This is only two years longer than the senators of this state hold their places . One third of the members are to go out ...
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... exist in a very extensive country . This is a melancholy consi- deration indeed . If it were founded on truth , we ought to dismiss the idea of a republican government , even for the state of New York . This idea has been taken from a ...
... exist in a very extensive country . This is a melancholy consi- deration indeed . If it were founded on truth , we ought to dismiss the idea of a republican government , even for the state of New York . This idea has been taken from a ...
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... be said to be stopped entirely . There is no peace , sir , in this land : can peace exist with injustice , licentiousness , insecu- rity and oppression ? These considerations , indepen dent of * 104 MR . RANDOLPH'S SPEECH ON.
... be said to be stopped entirely . There is no peace , sir , in this land : can peace exist with injustice , licentiousness , insecu- rity and oppression ? These considerations , indepen dent of * 104 MR . RANDOLPH'S SPEECH ON.
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... exist , so long will laws be imperfect . The honorable gentleman went on further , and said , that the accession of eight states is not a reason for our adoption . Many other things have been alledged out of order - instead of ...
... exist , so long will laws be imperfect . The honorable gentleman went on further , and said , that the accession of eight states is not a reason for our adoption . Many other things have been alledged out of order - instead of ...
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