Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... thing is impossible . I will venture to assert , that no combination of designing men under Heaven , will be capable of making a government unpopular , which is in its principles a wise and good one , and vigorous in its operations ...
... thing is impossible . I will venture to assert , that no combination of designing men under Heaven , will be capable of making a government unpopular , which is in its principles a wise and good one , and vigorous in its operations ...
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... thing necessary for the good of society ? Sir , when you have divided and nicely balanced the de- partments of government ; when you have strongly connected the virtue of your rulers with their interest ; 62 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
... thing necessary for the good of society ? Sir , when you have divided and nicely balanced the de- partments of government ; when you have strongly connected the virtue of your rulers with their interest ; 62 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
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... thing , than I apprehend it to be , if two hundred of our fellow - citizens can be corrupted in two years . But ... things as they are ; and hold up opinions in the light in which they ought to appear : and I maintain , that all that has ...
... thing , than I apprehend it to be , if two hundred of our fellow - citizens can be corrupted in two years . But ... things as they are ; and hold up opinions in the light in which they ought to appear : and I maintain , that all that has ...
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... thing but inspiration - you ought to be extremely cau- tious , watchful , jealous of your liberty ; for instead of securing your rights , you may lose them forever . If a wrong step be now made , the republic may be lost for- ever . If ...
... thing but inspiration - you ought to be extremely cau- tious , watchful , jealous of your liberty ; for instead of securing your rights , you may lose them forever . If a wrong step be now made , the republic may be lost for- ever . If ...
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... thing to them ; I would cheerfully confide in them as my representatives . But , sir , on this great occasion , I would demand the cause of their conduct . Even from that illustrious man , who saved us by his valor , I would have a ...
... thing to them ; I would cheerfully confide in them as my representatives . But , sir , on this great occasion , I would demand the cause of their conduct . Even from that illustrious man , who saved us by his valor , I would have a ...
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