Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... measure , they could only feel its apparent injus- tice . Would it be wise to give the New England states a power to defeat this measure , by recalling their senators who may be engaged for it ? I beg the gentlemen once more to attend ...
... measure , they could only feel its apparent injus- tice . Would it be wise to give the New England states a power to defeat this measure , by recalling their senators who may be engaged for it ? I beg the gentlemen once more to attend ...
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... measure balance that of the office of senator . Men who have been in the senate once , and who have a reasonable hope of a re - election , will not be easily bought by offices . This reasoning shows that a rotation would be pro- ductive ...
... measure balance that of the office of senator . Men who have been in the senate once , and who have a reasonable hope of a re - election , will not be easily bought by offices . This reasoning shows that a rotation would be pro- ductive ...
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... measure ; and vastly more natural to apprehend the danger , than to see the ne- cessity , of giving powers to our rulers . Hence , I may justly expect , that those who.hear me , will place less confidence in those arguments which oppose ...
... measure ; and vastly more natural to apprehend the danger , than to see the ne- cessity , of giving powers to our rulers . Hence , I may justly expect , that those who.hear me , will place less confidence in those arguments which oppose ...
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... measure should pass the great scrutiny with success . Now , what do gentlemen mean , by coming forward and declaiming against this government ? Why do they say we ought to limit its powers , to disable it , and to destroy its capacity ...
... measure should pass the great scrutiny with success . Now , what do gentlemen mean , by coming forward and declaiming against this government ? Why do they say we ought to limit its powers , to disable it , and to destroy its capacity ...
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... measure must appear evident , on the slightest examination . The resources appropriated to one , may diminish or fail , while those of the other may increase , beyond the wants of government . One may be destitute of revenues , while ...
... measure must appear evident , on the slightest examination . The resources appropriated to one , may diminish or fail , while those of the other may increase , beyond the wants of government . One may be destitute of revenues , while ...
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