Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 páginas |
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... tion subsists among their interests ; and a difference and even an opposition is imagined to subsist in many more . An apparent interest produces the same attach- ment as a real one ; and is often pursued with no less perseverance and ...
... tion subsists among their interests ; and a difference and even an opposition is imagined to subsist in many more . An apparent interest produces the same attach- ment as a real one ; and is often pursued with no less perseverance and ...
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... tion has been thought to have " all the internal ad- vantages of a republican , together with the external force of a monarchical government . " Its description is , " a convention , by which several states agree to be- come members of ...
... tion has been thought to have " all the internal ad- vantages of a republican , together with the external force of a monarchical government . " Its description is , " a convention , by which several states agree to be- come members of ...
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... tion could not be long . One thing is very certain , that ! the doctrine of representation in government was al- together unknown to the ancients . Now the know- ledge and practice of this doctrine is , in my opinion , essential to ...
... tion could not be long . One thing is very certain , that ! the doctrine of representation in government was al- together unknown to the ancients . Now the know- ledge and practice of this doctrine is , in my opinion , essential to ...
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... tion of certain parts of an original contract , * supposed at some remote period to have been made between the king and the people . A contract seems to ex- clude , rather than to imply , delegated power . The judges of Great Britain ...
... tion of certain parts of an original contract , * supposed at some remote period to have been made between the king and the people . A contract seems to ex- clude , rather than to imply , delegated power . The judges of Great Britain ...
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... tion stood , should prevent the closest and most cautious scrutiny into the performance , which they have exhibit- ed to their constituents and to the world . My inten- tion is of far other and higher aim - to evince by the conflicts ...
... tion stood , should prevent the closest and most cautious scrutiny into the performance , which they have exhibit- ed to their constituents and to the world . My inten- tion is of far other and higher aim - to evince by the conflicts ...
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