Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... . This matter may , with more safety , be left to the discretion of the le- gislature , as it will be the interest of the large and in- VOL . 1 . 5 # creasing states , of Massachusetts , New York , THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 33.
... . This matter may , with more safety , be left to the discretion of the le- gislature , as it will be the interest of the large and in- VOL . 1 . 5 # creasing states , of Massachusetts , New York , THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 33.
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... interest of the large states to increase the representation . This will be the standing instruction to their delegates . But , say the gentlemen , the members of Congress will be interested not to increase the number , as it will ...
... interest of the large states to increase the representation . This will be the standing instruction to their delegates . But , say the gentlemen , the members of Congress will be interested not to increase the number , as it will ...
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... interests of thirty as well as of twenty ? The position appears to be made upon the unfounded presumption , that all the interests of all parts of the community must be represented . No idea is more erroneous than this . Only such ...
... interests of thirty as well as of twenty ? The position appears to be made upon the unfounded presumption , that all the interests of all parts of the community must be represented . No idea is more erroneous than this . Only such ...
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... most important study which can interest mankind . It is our duty to examine all those means with peculiar attention , and to choose the best and most effectual . It is our duty to draw from • nature , from reason , from examples , the.
... most important study which can interest mankind . It is our duty to examine all those means with peculiar attention , and to choose the best and most effectual . It is our duty to draw from • nature , from reason , from examples , the.
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... interest . The influence of these is as power- ful as the most permanent conviction of the public good ; and against this influence we ought to provide . The local interests of a state ought in every case to give way to the interests of ...
... interest . The influence of these is as power- ful as the most permanent conviction of the public good ; and against this influence we ought to provide . The local interests of a state ought in every case to give way to the interests of ...
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