Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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nature will teach us , that their ease and security have been a principal cause of their want of exertion . While danger is distant , its impression is weak , and while it affects only our neighbors , we have few mo- tives to provide ...
nature will teach us , that their ease and security have been a principal cause of their want of exertion . While danger is distant , its impression is weak , and while it affects only our neighbors , we have few mo- tives to provide ...
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... nature . But representation and taxation go together -and one uniform rule ought to apply to both . Would it be just to compute these slaves in the as- sessment of taxes , and discard them from the estimate in the apportionment of ...
... nature . But representation and taxation go together -and one uniform rule ought to apply to both . Would it be just to compute these slaves in the as- sessment of taxes , and discard them from the estimate in the apportionment of ...
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... nature : it is what neither the honorable mem- bernor myself can correct ; it is a common misfortune , that awaits our state constitution , as well as all others . There is an advantage incident to large districts of election , which ...
... nature : it is what neither the honorable mem- bernor myself can correct ; it is a common misfortune , that awaits our state constitution , as well as all others . There is an advantage incident to large districts of election , which ...
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... natural a guardian of our freedom , as the state 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 ...
... natural a guardian of our freedom , as the state 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 ...
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... 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 best.
... 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 best.
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