Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... Britain boasts , and she may well boast , of the improvement she has made in politics , by the admission of representation : for the improvement is important as far as it goes ; but it by no means goes far enough . Is the executive ...
... Britain boasts , and she may well boast , of the improvement she has made in politics , by the admission of representation : for the improvement is important as far as it goes ; but it by no means goes far enough . Is the executive ...
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... Britain , the power is lodged in the British parliament ; that the parliament may alter the form of the government ; and that its power is abso- lute and without control . The idea of a constitution , limiting and superintending the ...
... Britain , the power is lodged in the British parliament ; that the parliament may alter the form of the government ; and that its power is abso- lute and without control . The idea of a constitution , limiting and superintending the ...
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... Britain will throw some light on this subject . In that kingdom , the ordinary expenses of peace to those of war , are as one to fourteen : but there they have a monarch , with his splendid court , and an enormous ci- vil establishment ...
... Britain will throw some light on this subject . In that kingdom , the ordinary expenses of peace to those of war , are as one to fourteen : but there they have a monarch , with his splendid court , and an enormous ci- vil establishment ...
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... Britain , made liberty the foundation of every thing . That country is become a great , mighty and splendid nation ; not because their government is strong and energetic : but , sir , because liberty is its direct end and foundation ...
... Britain , made liberty the foundation of every thing . That country is become a great , mighty and splendid nation ; not because their government is strong and energetic : but , sir , because liberty is its direct end and foundation ...
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... Britain , notwithstanding the facility of the collection of her taxes , to have recourse very often to this and other extraordinary methods of pro- curing money ? Would not her public credit have been ruined , if it was known that her ...
... Britain , notwithstanding the facility of the collection of her taxes , to have recourse very often to this and other extraordinary methods of pro- curing money ? Would not her public credit have been ruined , if it was known that her ...
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