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" ... in the adoption or rejection of a constitution which was to rule me and my posterity, as well as them and theirs, I did not hesitate to express my approbation of it, on all occasions, in public and in private. It was not then, nor has been since,... "
The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States - Página 1587
por United States. Congress - 1849
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Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen: Or, The "founders of the Republic" on ...

Ezra B. Chase - 1861 - 514 páginas
...approbation of it, on all occasions, in public and in private. It was not then, nor has been since, any objection to it, in my mind, that the executive...alteration in it, but such as the people themselves, in the conrse of their experience, should see and feel to be necessary or expedient, and, by their representatives...
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The Life of John Adams, Volumen2

Charles Francis Adams - 1871 - 458 páginas
...to the root of these calumnies, he added the decisive words : " It was not then, nor has been since, any objection to it in my mind, that the Executive and Senate were not more permanent. Nor have I entertained a thought of promoting any alterations in it but such as the people themselves, in the...
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The History of the United States of America, Volumen5

Richard Hildreth - 1874 - 696 páginas
...Senate were not more permanent, or that he had ever entertained a thought of promoting any alterations " but such as the people themselves, in the course of...see and feel to be necessary or expedient, and by then- representatives in Congress and the State Legislatures, according to the Constitution itself,...
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The Founders of the American Republic: A History and Biography

Charles Mackay - 1885 - 462 páginas
...objection to it in his mind, that the Executive and Senate were not more permanent;" that he never had a thought of " promoting any alteration in it but...should see and feel to be necessary or expedient." He asked, " What other form of government could so well deserve the esteem and love of the people ?"...
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The Republic, Or, A History of the United States of America in the ..., Volumen2

John Robert Irelan - 1886 - 536 páginas
...on all occasion, in public and private. It was not then nor has been since any objection to it, iu my mind, that the Executive and Senate were not more permanent. Nor have I entertained a thought of promoting any alteration in it, but such as the people themselves, in the...
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Orations of American Orators: American Independence

1899 - 500 páginas
...my approbation of it on all occasions, in public and in private. It was not then nor has been since any objection to it, in my mind, that the executive and Senate were not more permanent. Nor have I entertained a thought of promoting any alteration in it, but such as the people themselves, in the...
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The World's Great Classics: Orations of American orators

Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 500 páginas
...my approbation of it on all occasions, in public and in private. It was not then nor has been since any objection to it, in my mind, that the executive and Senate were not more permanent. Nor have I entertained a thought of promoting any alteration in it, but such as the people themselves, in the...
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A Library of Universal Literature: In 4 Parts, Comprising Science ..., Volumen6

1900 - 460 páginas
...approbation of it on all occasions, in public and in private. It was not then, nor has been since, any objection to it, in my mind, that the Executive and Senate were not more permanent. Nor have I entertained a thought of promoting any alteration in it, but such as the people themselves, in the...
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The World's Best Orations: From the Earliest Period to the Present ..., Volumen1

David Josiah Brewer - 1901 - 438 páginas
...any objection to it, in my mind, that the Executive and Senate were not more permanent. Nor have I entertained a thought of promoting any alteration...by their representatives in Congress and the State legislature, according to the constitution itself, adopt and ordain. Returning to the bosom of my country,...
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Old South Leaflets: General series

1902 - 512 páginas
...to the root of these calumnies, he added the decisive words : ' It was not then, nor has been since, any objection to it in my mind, that the Executive and Senate were not more permanent. Nor have I entertained a thought of promoting any alterations in it but such as the people themselves, in the...
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