Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... whole union , and bind and embrace the interests of every part - a constitution that would ensure peace , freedom , and happiness , to the states and people of America . We are now naturally led to examine the means , by which they ...
... whole union , and bind and embrace the interests of every part - a constitution that would ensure peace , freedom , and happiness , to the states and people of America . We are now naturally led to examine the means , by which they ...
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... whole . The operation of this principle appears in the same light in the Dutch Republics . They have been oblig- ed to levy taxes by an armed force . In this confedera- cy , one large province , by its superior wealth and in- fluence ...
... whole . The operation of this principle appears in the same light in the Dutch Republics . They have been oblig- ed to levy taxes by an armed force . In this confedera- cy , one large province , by its superior wealth and in- fluence ...
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... whole . This proves that the advantages of the plan are not confined to the southern states , but extend to other parts of the Union . I now proceed to consider the objection with regard to the number of representatives , as it now ...
... whole . This proves that the advantages of the plan are not confined to the southern states , but extend to other parts of the Union . I now proceed to consider the objection with regard to the number of representatives , as it now ...
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... whole number in the United States be , at present , three millions , as is commonly supposed , according to the ratio of one for thirty thousand , we shall have on the first census , a hundred representatives . In ten years , thirty ...
... whole number in the United States be , at present , three millions , as is commonly supposed , according to the ratio of one for thirty thousand , we shall have on the first census , a hundred representatives . In ten years , thirty ...
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... whole body may be changed . Prior to the revolution , the representatives in the se- veral colonies were elected for different periods ; for three years , for seven years , & c . Were those bodies ever considered as incapable of ...
... whole body may be changed . Prior to the revolution , the representatives in the se- veral colonies were elected for different periods ; for three years , for seven years , & c . Were those bodies ever considered as incapable of ...
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