Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... respecting the extent of country ; and , contrary to their proper meaning , have applied them to republics in general . This application is wrong in respect to all representative governments ; but especially in relation to a confederacy ...
... respecting the extent of country ; and , contrary to their proper meaning , have applied them to republics in general . This application is wrong in respect to all representative governments ; but especially in relation to a confederacy ...
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... respect to the conduct of individuals and of com- munities . We love our families more than our neigh- bors : we love our neighbors more than our coun- trymen in general . The human affections , like the solar heat , lose their ...
... respect to the conduct of individuals and of com- munities . We love our families more than our neigh- bors : we love our neighbors more than our coun- trymen in general . The human affections , like the solar heat , lose their ...
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... respect , are sovereign and co - extensive ? If they transgress their duty , we are to hope that they will be punished . Sir , we can reason from probabilities alone . When we leave common sense , and give our- selves up to conjecture ...
... respect , are sovereign and co - extensive ? If they transgress their duty , we are to hope that they will be punished . Sir , we can reason from probabilities alone . When we leave common sense , and give our- selves up to conjecture ...
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... respect for those gentle- men who formed the convention ; and were some of them not here , I would express some testimonial of esteem for them . America had on a former occasion put the utmost confidence in them ; a confidence which was ...
... respect for those gentle- men who formed the convention ; and were some of them not here , I would express some testimonial of esteem for them . America had on a former occasion put the utmost confidence in them ; a confidence which was ...
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... respect of all Europe : wherefore are we now reckoned otherwise ? The American spirit has fled from hence : it has gone to regions , where it has never been expected : it has gone to the people of France , in search of a splendid ...
... respect of all Europe : wherefore are we now reckoned otherwise ? The American spirit has fled from hence : it has gone to regions , where it has never been expected : it has gone to the people of France , in search of a splendid ...
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