Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... objects in forming systems of gov- ernment - safety for the people , and energy in the ad- ministration . When these objects are united , the cer- tain tendency of the system will be to the public wel- fare . If the latter object be ...
... objects in forming systems of gov- ernment - safety for the people , and energy in the ad- ministration . When these objects are united , the cer- tain tendency of the system will be to the public wel- fare . If the latter object be ...
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... object but to gain the approbation of his principal . Is this the case with the senator ? Is he simply the agent of the state ? No - he is an agent for the union , and he is bound to perform services necessary to the good of the whole ...
... object but to gain the approbation of his principal . Is this the case with the senator ? Is he simply the agent of the state ? No - he is an agent for the union , and he is bound to perform services necessary to the good of the whole ...
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... object of which was , to materially abridge the power pro- posed to be conferred upon Congress , relative to imposing excise and laying direct taxes , in opposition to which , Mr. Hamilton de- livered the following speech . THIS is one ...
... object of which was , to materially abridge the power pro- posed to be conferred upon Congress , relative to imposing excise and laying direct taxes , in opposition to which , Mr. Hamilton de- livered the following speech . THIS is one ...
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... objects of the two governments . This is the criterion by which we shall determine the just distribution of powers . The great leading objects of the federal government , in which revenue is concerned , are to maintain domes- tic peace ...
... objects of the two governments . This is the criterion by which we shall determine the just distribution of powers . The great leading objects of the federal government , in which revenue is concerned , are to maintain domes- tic peace ...
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... objects of the general government are numerous , extensive and important . Every one must acknowledge the necessity of giving powers , in all re- spects , and in every degree , equal to these objects . This principle assented to , let ...
... objects of the general government are numerous , extensive and important . Every one must acknowledge the necessity of giving powers , in all re- spects , and in every degree , equal to these objects . This principle assented to , let ...
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