Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... minds . Experience has by no means justified us in the suppo- sition , that there is more virtue in one class of men than in another . Look through the rich and the poor of the community ; the learned and the ignorant , Where does ...
... minds . Experience has by no means justified us in the suppo- sition , that there is more virtue in one class of men than in another . Look through the rich and the poor of the community ; the learned and the ignorant , Where does ...
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... mind should be influenced by an extreme spirit of jealousy . To resist these encroachments , and to nourish this spirit , was the great object of all our public and private institutions . The zeal for liberty became predominant and ...
... mind should be influenced by an extreme spirit of jealousy . To resist these encroachments , and to nourish this spirit , was the great object of all our public and private institutions . The zeal for liberty became predominant and ...
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... mind is frequently unable to come to a safe and solid conclusion . On the present question , some of the principles on each side are admitted , and the conclusions drawn from them denied , while other prin- ciples , with their ...
... mind is frequently unable to come to a safe and solid conclusion . On the present question , some of the principles on each side are admitted , and the conclusions drawn from them denied , while other prin- ciples , with their ...
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... mind to calculate the evils , than the advantages of a 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 ...
... mind to calculate the evils , than the advantages of a 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 ...
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... mind , must carry conviction . He has stat- ed , that in sudden emergencies , it may be necessary to borrow ; and that it is impossible to borrow , unless you have funds to pledge for the payment of your debts . Limiting the powers of ...
... mind , must carry conviction . He has stat- ed , that in sudden emergencies , it may be necessary to borrow ; and that it is impossible to borrow , unless you have funds to pledge for the payment of your debts . Limiting the powers of ...
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