Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... observations might be made on this subject , but I cannot now pursue them ; for I feel my- self not a little exhausted : I beg leave , therefore , to waive for the present the further discussion of the question . On the 21st , Mr ...
... observations might be made on this subject , but I cannot now pursue them ; for I feel my- self not a little exhausted : I beg leave , therefore , to waive for the present the further discussion of the question . On the 21st , Mr ...
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... observation , will be capable of forming and conducting plans of regular opposition . Can we suppose the people's love of liberty will not , under the incitement of their legislative leaders , be roused into resistance , and the madness ...
... observation , will be capable of forming and conducting plans of regular opposition . Can we suppose the people's love of liberty will not , under the incitement of their legislative leaders , be roused into resistance , and the madness ...
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... observation of one , or a few men ; and the requisite information is by no means augmented in proportion to the increase of number . What are the objects of the government ? Commerce , taxation , & c . In order to comprehend the ...
... observation of one , or a few men ; and the requisite information is by no means augmented in proportion to the increase of number . What are the objects of the government ? Commerce , taxation , & c . In order to comprehend the ...
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... observation of the gen- tleman , therefore , cannot take off the force of my ar- gument . Sir , the senators will constantly be attended with a reflection , that their future existence is absolutely in the power of the states . Will not ...
... observation of the gen- tleman , therefore , cannot take off the force of my ar- gument . Sir , the senators will constantly be attended with a reflection , that their future existence is absolutely in the power of the states . Will not ...
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... observations , respecting the people's right of being the agents in the formation of this government , are not accurate , in my humble conception . The distinction between a national gov- ernment and a confederacy , is not sufficiently ...
... observations , respecting the people's right of being the agents in the formation of this government , are not accurate , in my humble conception . The distinction between a national gov- ernment and a confederacy , is not sufficiently ...
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