Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... favors and honors , prevented even my most ardent wishes . I feel the highest gratitude and attachment to my country ; her felicity is the most fervent prayer of my heart . Conscious of having exerted my faculties to the ut- most in her ...
... favors and honors , prevented even my most ardent wishes . I feel the highest gratitude and attachment to my country ; her felicity is the most fervent prayer of my heart . Conscious of having exerted my faculties to the ut- most in her ...
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... favor . The country called the Northern Neck , will probably be severed from Virginia . There is not a doubt , but the inhabitants of that part will annex themselves to Maryland , if Virginia refuse to accede to the union . The recent ...
... favor . The country called the Northern Neck , will probably be severed from Virginia . There is not a doubt , but the inhabitants of that part will annex themselves to Maryland , if Virginia refuse to accede to the union . The recent ...
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... favor of the for- mer . I hope my weakness , from speaking so long , will apologize for my leaving this subject in so mutilat- ed a condition . If a further explanation be desired , I shall take the liberty to enter into it more fully ...
... favor of the for- mer . I hope my weakness , from speaking so long , will apologize for my leaving this subject in so mutilat- ed a condition . If a further explanation be desired , I shall take the liberty to enter into it more fully ...
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... favor of the states , that while so many persons are attached to them , it will be impossible to turn the balance against them . There will be an irresistible bias towards the state governments . Consider the number of militia officers ...
... favor of the states , that while so many persons are attached to them , it will be impossible to turn the balance against them . There will be an irresistible bias towards the state governments . Consider the number of militia officers ...
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... favor of the states . The powers of the general government relate to ex- ternal objects , and are but few . But the powers in the states relate to those great objects which immediate- ly concern the prosperity of the people . Let us ob ...
... favor of the states . The powers of the general government relate to ex- ternal objects , and are but few . But the powers in the states relate to those great objects which immediate- ly concern the prosperity of the people . Let us ob ...
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