Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... possible , to reconcile them , and sacrifice neither . We think that safety and permanency in this govern- ment are completely reconcileable . The state gov- ernments will have , from the causes I have described , a sufficient influence ...
... possible , to reconcile them , and sacrifice neither . We think that safety and permanency in this govern- ment are completely reconcileable . The state gov- ernments will have , from the causes I have described , a sufficient influence ...
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... possible , to the public good . It has been observed , that it is not possible there should be , in a state , only two men qualified for sena- tors . But , sir , the question is not , whether there may be no more than two men ; but ...
... possible , to the public good . It has been observed , that it is not possible there should be , in a state , only two men qualified for sena- tors . But , sir , the question is not , whether there may be no more than two men ; but ...
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... possible to ascertain to what point our representation will increase : it may vary from one , to two , three , or four hundred ; it depends upon the progress of popu- lation . Suppose it to rest at two hundred ; is not this number ...
... possible to ascertain to what point our representation will increase : it may vary from one , to two , three , or four hundred ; it depends upon the progress of popu- lation . Suppose it to rest at two hundred ; is not this number ...
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... possible exigencies can require ; that is , without limita- tion . A constitution cannot set bounds to a nation's wants ; it ought not , therefore , to set bounds to its re- sources . Unexpected invasions , long and ruinous wars , may ...
... possible exigencies can require ; that is , without limita- tion . A constitution cannot set bounds to a nation's wants ; it ought not , therefore , to set bounds to its re- sources . Unexpected invasions , long and ruinous wars , may ...
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... possible that we shall abandon all our treaties and national engagements ? And for what ? I expected to have heard the reasons of an event so unexpected to my mind , and many others . Was our civil polity , or public justice ...
... possible that we shall abandon all our treaties and national engagements ? And for what ? I expected to have heard the reasons of an event so unexpected to my mind , and many others . Was our civil polity , or public justice ...
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