Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... genius and patriotism of the nation , were here called into action , and their concentrated rays threw over the subject a flood of light which left none of its intricacies unrevealed . — COMPILER : VOL . I. 1 the U , S , 89.5 C 1860 , Jan.
... genius and patriotism of the nation , were here called into action , and their concentrated rays threw over the subject a flood of light which left none of its intricacies unrevealed . — COMPILER : VOL . I. 1 the U , S , 89.5 C 1860 , Jan.
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... nation , unattacked by external force , unconvulsed by domestic insurrections , assembling voluntarily , deliberating fully , and deciding calmly , concerning that system of government , under which they would wish that they and their ...
... nation , unattacked by external force , unconvulsed by domestic insurrections , assembling voluntarily , deliberating fully , and deciding calmly , concerning that system of government , under which they would wish that they and their ...
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... nation- al government and the governments of the several states . It was easy to discover a proper and satisfac- tory principle on the subject . Whatever object of gov- ernment is confined in its operation and effects within the bounds ...
... nation- al government and the governments of the several states . It was easy to discover a proper and satisfac- tory principle on the subject . Whatever object of gov- ernment is confined in its operation and effects within the bounds ...
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... nation . Indeed , this state , from its situation , will , in time of war , probably be the theatre of its operations . Gentlemen have said that the non - compliance of the states has been occasioned by their sufferings . This may in ...
... nation . Indeed , this state , from its situation , will , in time of war , probably be the theatre of its operations . Gentlemen have said that the non - compliance of the states has been occasioned by their sufferings . This may in ...
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... nation at war with itself . Can any reasonable man be well disposed towards a government which makes war and carnage the only means of supporting itself a government that can exist only by the sword ? Every such war must involve the ...
... nation at war with itself . Can any reasonable man be well disposed towards a government which makes war and carnage the only means of supporting itself a government that can exist only by the sword ? Every such war must involve the ...
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