Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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The United States contain already thirteen govern- ments mutually independent . Those governments present to the Atlantic a front of fifteen hundred miles in extent . Their soil , their climates , their produc- tions , their dimensions ...
The United States contain already thirteen govern- ments mutually independent . Those governments present to the Atlantic a front of fifteen hundred miles in extent . Their soil , their climates , their produc- tions , their dimensions ...
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... present confederation is inadequate to the government and to the exigencies of the United States . The great struggle for liberty in this country , should it be unsuccessful , will probably be the last one which she will have for her ...
... present confederation is inadequate to the government and to the exigencies of the United States . The great struggle for liberty in this country , should it be unsuccessful , will probably be the last one which she will have for her ...
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... present confederation as the cause , and an efficient general government as the only cure of our political distempers . Under these impressions , and with these views , was the late convention appointed ; and under these im- pressions ...
... present confederation as the cause , and an efficient general government as the only cure of our political distempers . Under these impressions , and with these views , was the late convention appointed ; and under these im- pressions ...
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... present to our view ? A complying state at war with a non - complying state : Congress marching the troops of one state into the bosom of another : this state col- lecting auxiliaries and forming perhaps a majority against its federal ...
... present to our view ? A complying state at war with a non - complying state : Congress marching the troops of one state into the bosom of another : this state col- lecting auxiliaries and forming perhaps a majority against its federal ...
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... first of these governments that we read of , was the Amphictyonic confederacy . The council which managed the affairs of this league , possessed powers of a similar complexion to those of our present Con- THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 27.
... first of these governments that we read of , was the Amphictyonic confederacy . The council which managed the affairs of this league , possessed powers of a similar complexion to those of our present Con- THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 27.
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