Eloquence of the United States, Том 1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - 517 страница |
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... legislature , it may be corrected by the constitution ; if in the con- stitution , it may be corrected by the people . There is a remedy , therefore , for every distemper in govern- ment , if the people are not wanting to themselves ...
... legislature , it may be corrected by the constitution ; if in the con- stitution , it may be corrected by the people . There is a remedy , therefore , for every distemper in govern- ment , if the people are not wanting to themselves ...
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... legislature , experienced the truth of this position ? It is insepara- ble from the disposition of bodies , who have a constitu- tional power of resistance , to examine the merits of a law . This has ever been the case with the federal ...
... legislature , experienced the truth of this position ? It is insepara- ble from the disposition of bodies , who have a constitu- tional power of resistance , to examine the merits of a law . This has ever been the case with the federal ...
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... legislature . If the whole number in the United States be , at present , three millions , as is commonly supposed , according to the ratio of one for thirty thousand , we shall have on the first census , a hundred representatives . In ...
... legislature . If the whole number in the United States be , at present , three millions , as is commonly supposed , according to the ratio of one for thirty thousand , we shall have on the first census , a hundred representatives . In ...
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that there should be a broad democratic branch in the national legislature . But this matter , sir , depends on circumstances . It is impossible , in the first instance , to be precise and exact with regard to the number ; and it is ...
that there should be a broad democratic branch in the national legislature . But this matter , sir , depends on circumstances . It is impossible , in the first instance , to be precise and exact with regard to the number ; and it is ...
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... , on the principle that the small good ought never to oppose the great one . When you assemble from your several counties in the legislature , were every member to be guided only by the apparent interest of 48 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
... , on the principle that the small good ought never to oppose the great one . When you assemble from your several counties in the legislature , were every member to be guided only by the apparent interest of 48 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
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