Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... legislatures , which appoint the senators , may enjoin it also upon them . Sir , if I believed that the number would remain at sixty- five , I confess I should give my vote for an amend- ment ; though in a different form from the one ...
... legislatures , which appoint the senators , may enjoin it also upon them . Sir , if I believed that the number would remain at sixty- five , I confess I should give my vote for an amend- ment ; though in a different form from the one ...
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... legislatures themselves . Suggestions , sir , of an extraordinary nature , have been frequently thrown out in the course of the present political controversy . It gives me pain to dwell on topics of this kind ; and I wish they might be ...
... legislatures themselves . Suggestions , sir , of an extraordinary nature , have been frequently thrown out in the course of the present political controversy . It gives me pain to dwell on topics of this kind ; and I wish they might be ...
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... legislatures , not the people , are to have the power of recall . Without attempting to prove that the le- gislatures must be , in ... legislature , were every member to be guided only by the apparent interest of 48 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
... legislatures , not the people , are to have the power of recall . Without attempting to prove that the le- gislatures must be , in ... legislature , were every member to be guided only by the apparent interest of 48 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
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... legislatures to be reduced to a shadow and a name ? The idea is shocking to common sense . * From the circumstances already explained , and many others which might be mentioned , results a complicated , irresistible check , which must ...
... legislatures to be reduced to a shadow and a name ? The idea is shocking to common sense . * From the circumstances already explained , and many others which might be mentioned , results a complicated , irresistible check , which must ...
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... legislatures are in continual fluctuation , the senator will have more attachments to form , and con- sequently a greater difficulty of maintaining his place , than one of shorter duration . He will therefore be more cautious and ...
... legislatures are in continual fluctuation , the senator will have more attachments to form , and con- sequently a greater difficulty of maintaining his place , than one of shorter duration . He will therefore be more cautious and ...
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