Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... refusal to obey a decree , and an attempt to enforce it , produced the necessity of applying to foreign assist- ance : by complying with that application , and employ- ing his wiles and intrigues , Philip of Macedon acquired sufficient ...
... refusal to obey a decree , and an attempt to enforce it , produced the necessity of applying to foreign assist- ance : by complying with that application , and employ- ing his wiles and intrigues , Philip of Macedon acquired sufficient ...
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... refused to pay its quotas . In the war be- tween England and Holland , it was found particularly necessary to make more exertions for the protection of that country . Massachusetts being then more powerful and less exposed than the ...
... refused to pay its quotas . In the war be- tween England and Holland , it was found particularly necessary to make more exertions for the protection of that country . Massachusetts being then more powerful and less exposed than the ...
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... refuse it that confidence , without which it cannot get resources . I beg gentlemen to consider the situation of this country , if unhappily the govern- ment were to be deprived of this power . Let us sup- pose for a moment that one of ...
... refuse it that confidence , without which it cannot get resources . I beg gentlemen to consider the situation of this country , if unhappily the govern- ment were to be deprived of this power . Let us sup- pose for a moment that one of ...
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... refused to comply , weigh the consequences of the exercise of this power by Con- gress . When it comes in the form ... refuse to com- ply with requisitions . It is too much the disposition of mankind not to stop at one violation of duty ...
... refused to comply , weigh the consequences of the exercise of this power by Con- gress . When it comes in the form ... refuse to com- ply with requisitions . It is too much the disposition of mankind not to stop at one violation of duty ...
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... refusal of requisitions . This goes against all government . It is as much as to urge that there should be no legislature . The gentlemen who favored us with their observations on this subject , seemed to have reasoned on a supposition ...
... refusal of requisitions . This goes against all government . It is as much as to urge that there should be no legislature . The gentlemen who favored us with their observations on this subject , seemed to have reasoned on a supposition ...
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