Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... happiness of society and mankind ... Oft have I viewed with silent pleasure and admira- tion , the force and prevalence , through the United States , of this principle - that the supreme power re- sides in the people ; and that they ...
... happiness of society and mankind ... Oft have I viewed with silent pleasure and admira- tion , the force and prevalence , through the United States , of this principle - that the supreme power re- sides in the people ; and that they ...
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... happiest possible mode of conciliating these objects , to institute one branch peculiarly endowed with sensi- bility , another with knowledge and firmness . Through the opposition and mutual control of these bodies , the government will ...
... happiest possible mode of conciliating these objects , to institute one branch peculiarly endowed with sensi- bility , another with knowledge and firmness . Through the opposition and mutual control of these bodies , the government will ...
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... happiness of their fellow - citizens , for the sole purpose of involving themselves in ruin ? God forbid ! The idea , sir , is shocking ! It outrages every feeling of humanity , and every dictate of common sense ! There are certain ...
... happiness of their fellow - citizens , for the sole purpose of involving themselves in ruin ? God forbid ! The idea , sir , is shocking ! It outrages every feeling of humanity , and every dictate of common sense ! There are certain ...
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... happiness . I represent their feelings when I say , that they are exceedingly uneasy , being brought from that state of full security , which they enjoy , to the pre- sent delusive appearance of things . Before the meet- ing of the late ...
... happiness . I represent their feelings when I say , that they are exceedingly uneasy , being brought from that state of full security , which they enjoy , to the pre- sent delusive appearance of things . Before the meet- ing of the late ...
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... happiness and safety , and is most effectually secured against the danger of mal - administration , and that whenever any government shall be found inadequate , or contrary to these purposes , a majority of the com- munity hath an ...
... happiness and safety , and is most effectually secured against the danger of mal - administration , and that whenever any government shall be found inadequate , or contrary to these purposes , a majority of the com- munity hath an ...
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