Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... ment at the vastness of the prospect before us . To open the navigation of a single river was lately thought , in Europe , an enterprise adequate to imperial glory . But could the commercial scenes of the Scheldt be compared with those ...
... ment at the vastness of the prospect before us . To open the navigation of a single river was lately thought , in Europe , an enterprise adequate to imperial glory . But could the commercial scenes of the Scheldt be compared with those ...
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... ment as a real one ; and is often pursued with no less perseverance and vigor . When all these circumstances are seen and attentively considered , will any mem- ber of this honorable body be surprised , that such a diversity of things ...
... ment as a real one ; and is often pursued with no less perseverance and vigor . When all these circumstances are seen and attentively considered , will any mem- ber of this honorable body be surprised , that such a diversity of things ...
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ment . I confess that this consideration did not influ- ence my conduct . I knew my constituents to be high spirited ; but I knew them also to possess sound sense . I knew that , in the event , they would be best pleased with that ...
ment . I confess that this consideration did not influ- ence my conduct . I knew my constituents to be high spirited ; but I knew them also to possess sound sense . I knew that , in the event , they would be best pleased with that ...
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... ment and comparison of which alone , legitimate and practical inferences can be made from one constitu- tion to another . Besides , the situation and dimensions of those confederacies , and the state of society , man- ners , and habits ...
... ment and comparison of which alone , legitimate and practical inferences can be made from one constitu- tion to another . Besides , the situation and dimensions of those confederacies , and the state of society , man- ners , and habits ...
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... ment in Europe . For the American States were re- served the glory and the happiness of diffusing this vital principle through all the constituent parts of gov- ernment . Representation is the chain of communi- cation between the people ...
... ment in Europe . For the American States were re- served the glory and the happiness of diffusing this vital principle through all the constituent parts of gov- ernment . Representation is the chain of communi- cation between the people ...
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