Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... true . But has this state been delinquent ? Amidst all our distresses , we have fully complied . If New York could comply wholly with the requisitions , is it not to be supposed , that the other states could in part comply ? Certainly ...
... true . But has this state been delinquent ? Amidst all our distresses , we have fully complied . If New York could comply wholly with the requisitions , is it not to be supposed , that the other states could in part comply ? Certainly ...
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... laws to operate on individuals , in the same manner as those of the states do . This is the true reasoning upon the subject , sir . The gentlemen appear to acknowledge its force ; and yet 26 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
... laws to operate on individuals , in the same manner as those of the states do . This is the true reasoning upon the subject , sir . The gentlemen appear to acknowledge its force ; and yet 26 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
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... true and genuine construction of the clause , gives Congress no power whatever to reduce the representation below the number , as it now stands . Although they may limit , they can never diminish the number . One representative for ...
... true and genuine construction of the clause , gives Congress no power whatever to reduce the representation below the number , as it now stands . Although they may limit , they can never diminish the number . One representative for ...
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... true , and if this be a safe representation , why be dis- satisfied ? Why embarrass the constitution with amendments , that are merely speculative and useless ? I agree with the gentleman , that a very small number might give some color ...
... true , and if this be a safe representation , why be dis- satisfied ? Why embarrass the constitution with amendments , that are merely speculative and useless ? I agree with the gentleman , that a very small number might give some color ...
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... true and permanent inter- ests of the members are opposed to corruption : their number is vastly too large for easy combina- tion : the rivalship between the houses will for ever prove an insuperable obstacle : the people have an ...
... true and permanent inter- ests of the members are opposed to corruption : their number is vastly too large for easy combina- tion : the rivalship between the houses will for ever prove an insuperable obstacle : the people have an ...
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