Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... give to such a government certain powers , with safety , yet to give them the full and unlimited powers of taxation and the national forces , would be to establish a despotism ; the defini- tion of which is , a government in which all ...
... give to such a government certain powers , with safety , yet to give them the full and unlimited powers of taxation and the national forces , would be to establish a despotism ; the defini- tion of which is , a government in which all ...
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... give an energy to the operations of this government , which is not to be found in ours . This prince has a vast personal influence : he has independent revenues : he commands an army of forty thousand men . The German confederacy has ...
... give an energy to the operations of this government , which is not to be found in ours . This prince has a vast personal influence : he has independent revenues : he commands an army of forty thousand men . The German confederacy has ...
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... give my vote for an amend- ment ; though in a different form from the one proposed . The amendment proposes a ratio of one for twen- ty thousand . I would ask , by what rule or reasoning it is determined , that one man is a better ...
... give my vote for an amend- ment ; though in a different form from the one proposed . The amendment proposes a ratio of one for twen- ty thousand . I would ask , by what rule or reasoning it is determined , that one man is a better ...
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might give some color for suspicion : I acknowledge , that ten would be unsafe ; on the other hand , a thou- sand would be too numerous . But I ask him , why will not ninety - one be an adequate and safe representation ? This at present ...
might give some color for suspicion : I acknowledge , that ten would be unsafe ; on the other hand , a thou- sand would be too numerous . But I ask him , why will not ninety - one be an adequate and safe representation ? This at present ...
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... give way to the interests of the union : for when a sa- crifice of one or the other is necessary , the former be- comes only an apparent , partial interest , and should yield , on the principle that the small good ought never to oppose ...
... give way to the interests of the union : for when a sa- crifice of one or the other is necessary , the former be- comes only an apparent , partial interest , and should yield , on the principle that the small good ought never to oppose ...
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