Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... result of their wisdom ; and I presume that every reasonable man will agree to it . The more this subject is explained , the more clear and convinc- ing it will appear to every member of this body . The fundamental principle of the old ...
... result of their wisdom ; and I presume that every reasonable man will agree to it . The more this subject is explained , the more clear and convinc- ing it will appear to every member of this body . The fundamental principle of the old ...
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... result of the spirit of accommodation , which governed the convention ; and without this indulgence , no union could possibly have been formed . But , sir , - considering some peculiar advantages which we de- rive from them , it is ...
... result of the spirit of accommodation , which governed the convention ; and without this indulgence , no union could possibly have been formed . But , sir , - considering some peculiar advantages which we de- rive from them , it is ...
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... result . I con- tend that sixty - five and twenty - six in two bodies , af- ford perfect security , in the present state of things ; and that the regular progressive enlargement , which was in the contemplation of the general convention ...
... result . I con- tend that sixty - five and twenty - six in two bodies , af- ford perfect security , in the present state of things ; and that the regular progressive enlargement , which was in the contemplation of the general convention ...
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... result of wise deliberation and vigorous execution , and to which large bodies are much less competent than small ones . If the repre- sentative conducts with propriety , he will necessarily enjoy the good will of the constituent . It ...
... result of wise deliberation and vigorous execution , and to which large bodies are much less competent than small ones . If the repre- sentative conducts with propriety , he will necessarily enjoy the good will of the constituent . It ...
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... results a complicated , irresistible check , which must ever sup- port the existence and importance of the state gov- ernments . The danger , if any exists , flows from an opposite source . The probable evil is , that the ge- neral ...
... results a complicated , irresistible check , which must ever sup- port the existence and importance of the state gov- ernments . The danger , if any exists , flows from an opposite source . The probable evil is , that the ge- neral ...
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