Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... peace , and provide for the common defence . In these are comprehended the regulation of commerce , that is , the whole system of foreign intercourse ; the • support of armies and navies , and of the 64 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
... peace , and provide for the common defence . In these are comprehended the regulation of commerce , that is , the whole system of foreign intercourse ; the • support of armies and navies , and of the 64 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
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... peace ? No. Their objects are merely civil and domestic ; to support the legislative esta- blishment , and to provide for the administration of the laws . Let any one compare the expense of support- ing the civil list in a state , with ...
... peace ? No. Their objects are merely civil and domestic ; to support the legislative esta- blishment , and to provide for the administration of the laws . Let any one compare the expense of support- ing the civil list in a state , with ...
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... peace , and an universal tranquillity prevailed in this country , and the minds of our citizens were at perfect repose ; but since that period , they are exceed- ingly uneasy and disquieted . When I wished for an appointment to this ...
... peace , and an universal tranquillity prevailed in this country , and the minds of our citizens were at perfect repose ; but since that period , they are exceed- ingly uneasy and disquieted . When I wished for an appointment to this ...
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... peace and security . Go to every other member of the society , you will find the same tranquil ease and con- tent ; you will find no alarms or disturbances ! Why then . tell us of dangers , to terrify us into an adoption of this new ...
... peace and security . Go to every other member of the society , you will find the same tranquil ease and con- tent ; you will find no alarms or disturbances ! Why then . tell us of dangers , to terrify us into an adoption of this new ...
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... peace and prosperity of our country , which we all love , will be destroyed . This government has not the affection of the people , at present . Should it be oppressive , their affection will be totally estranged from it — and , sir ...
... peace and prosperity of our country , which we all love , will be destroyed . This government has not the affection of the people , at present . Should it be oppressive , their affection will be totally estranged from it — and , sir ...
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