A Disquisition on GovernmentSt. Augustine's Press, 2007 - 90 страница |
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... considered " both dry and laborious , " Calhoun was married and served two terms in the South Carolina Legislature until elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1811. As a congressman , Calhoun continued to embody republican ...
... considered " both dry and laborious , " Calhoun was married and served two terms in the South Carolina Legislature until elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1811. As a congressman , Calhoun continued to embody republican ...
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... considered the supposed arrangement between Clay and Adams a " corrupt bargain . Calhoun believed the " corrupt bargain " had disrupted the bal- ance between preserving liberty and assuming power explicitly reserved to the people ...
... considered the supposed arrangement between Clay and Adams a " corrupt bargain . Calhoun believed the " corrupt bargain " had disrupted the bal- ance between preserving liberty and assuming power explicitly reserved to the people ...
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... considered as the First Estate , -and the head of the realm , as he is , he would represent an interest too inconsiderable to be an object of special protection . Instead of this , he represents what in reality is , habitually and ...
... considered as the First Estate , -and the head of the realm , as he is , he would represent an interest too inconsiderable to be an object of special protection . Instead of this , he represents what in reality is , habitually and ...
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