Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... present , were this standard to be immediately applied , the rep- resentation would considerably exceed sixty - five . In three years it would exceed one hundred . If I under- stand the gentlemen , they contend that the number may be ...
... present , were this standard to be immediately applied , the rep- resentation would considerably exceed sixty - five . In three years it would exceed one hundred . If I under- stand the gentlemen , they contend that the number may be ...
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... present . There is one source of increase , also , which does not depend upon any constructions of the consti- tution ; it is the creation of new states . Vermont , Kentucky and Franklin , will probably become inde pendent ; new members ...
... present . There is one source of increase , also , which does not depend upon any constructions of the consti- tution ; it is the creation of new states . Vermont , Kentucky and Franklin , will probably become inde pendent ; new members ...
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... present representation fully adequate to our present exigencies ; and suf- ficient to answer all the purposes of the union ? I am persuaded that an examination of the objects of the federal government will afford a conclusive answer ...
... present representation fully adequate to our present exigencies ; and suf- ficient to answer all the purposes of the union ? I am persuaded that an examination of the objects of the federal government will afford a conclusive answer ...
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... present question , some of the principles on each side are admitted , and the conclusions drawn from them denied , while other prin- ciples , with their inferences , are rejected altogether . It is the business of the committee to seek ...
... present question , some of the principles on each side are admitted , and the conclusions drawn from them denied , while other prin- ciples , with their inferences , are rejected altogether . It is the business of the committee to seek ...
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... present circumstances of France , the good offices ren- dered us by that kingdom , require our most faithful and most punctual adherence to our treaty with her . We are in alliance with the Spaniards , the Dutch , the Prussians : those ...
... present circumstances of France , the good offices ren- dered us by that kingdom , require our most faithful and most punctual adherence to our treaty with her . We are in alliance with the Spaniards , the Dutch , the Prussians : those ...
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