Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... Virginia ? Have not the people of Virginia , when laboring under the se- verest pressure of accumulated distresses , manifested the most cordial acquiescence in the execution of the laws ? What could be more awful , than their unani ...
... Virginia ? Have not the people of Virginia , when laboring under the se- verest pressure of accumulated distresses , manifested the most cordial acquiescence in the execution of the laws ? What could be more awful , than their unani ...
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mous acquiescence under general distresses ? Is there any revolution in Virginia ? Whither is the spirit of America gone ? Whither is the genius of America fled ? It was but yesterday , when our ene- mies marched in triumph through our ...
mous acquiescence under general distresses ? Is there any revolution in Virginia ? Whither is the spirit of America gone ? Whither is the genius of America fled ? It was but yesterday , when our ene- mies marched in triumph through our ...
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... Virginia which relates to this : 3d clause ; " That , government is , or ought to be , in- stituted for the common benefit , protection and secu- rity of the people , nation , or community . Of all the va- rious modes and forms of ...
... Virginia which relates to this : 3d clause ; " That , government is , or ought to be , in- stituted for the common benefit , protection and secu- rity of the people , nation , or community . Of all the va- rious modes and forms of ...
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... Virginia should wish to alter their government , can a majority of them do it ? No , because they are connected with other men ; or , in other words , consolidated with other states . When the people of Virginia , at a future day ...
... Virginia should wish to alter their government , can a majority of them do it ? No , because they are connected with other men ; or , in other words , consolidated with other states . When the people of Virginia , at a future day ...
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... Virginia ; for this power is reduced to little or nothing . Their garrisons , magazines , arsenals , and forts , which will be situated in the strongest places within the states - their ten miles square , with all the fine ornaments of ...
... Virginia ; for this power is reduced to little or nothing . Their garrisons , magazines , arsenals , and forts , which will be situated in the strongest places within the states - their ten miles square , with all the fine ornaments of ...
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