Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... favors encroachments on her regulations . This will not be the case when uniform arrangements shall be made . Requisitions , though ineffectual , are unfriendly to economy . When requisitions are submitted to the states , there are near ...
... favors encroachments on her regulations . This will not be the case when uniform arrangements shall be made . Requisitions , though ineffectual , are unfriendly to economy . When requisitions are submitted to the states , there are near ...
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... favor of pursuing amendments . Shall they fight us for doing what they themselves have done ? They have sought amendments , but dif- ferently from the manner in which I wish amendments to be got . The honorable gentleman may plume him ...
... favor of pursuing amendments . Shall they fight us for doing what they themselves have done ? They have sought amendments , but dif- ferently from the manner in which I wish amendments to be got . The honorable gentleman may plume him ...
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... favor . It will be as powerful to admit us into the union , as a vote of adoption without previous amendments could pos- sibly be . Then the savage Indians are to destroy us . We cannot look them in the face . The danger is here di ...
... favor . It will be as powerful to admit us into the union , as a vote of adoption without previous amendments could pos- sibly be . Then the savage Indians are to destroy us . We cannot look them in the face . The danger is here di ...
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... favors adoption by the non - importing states ; as they participate in the profits which were before exclusively enjoyed by the importing states . Notwithstanding this obvious advantage to Connecti- cut , there is a formidable minority ...
... favors adoption by the non - importing states ; as they participate in the profits which were before exclusively enjoyed by the importing states . Notwithstanding this obvious advantage to Connecti- cut , there is a formidable minority ...
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... favor of Congress on all occasions , where their object is the extension of power , as well as in fa- vor of the states . We have not one fourth of the arms that would be sufficient to defend ourselves . The power of arming the militia ...
... favor of Congress on all occasions , where their object is the extension of power , as well as in fa- vor of the states . We have not one fourth of the arms that would be sufficient to defend ourselves . The power of arming the militia ...
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