Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Том 2Tappan, Whittemore, and Mason, 1848 |
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... elective monarchy . It is not yet absolute ; there are yet some checks and limitations in the Constitution and laws ; but , in its essential and prevailing character , it is an elective monarchy . Mr. President , I have spoken freely of ...
... elective monarchy . It is not yet absolute ; there are yet some checks and limitations in the Constitution and laws ; but , in its essential and prevailing character , it is an elective monarchy . Mr. President , I have spoken freely of ...
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... elective monarchy ; elective as yet , but for information as to how long it will remain so , let us consult the page of history . I know little difference between the king of England and the President of the United States , if the ...
... elective monarchy ; elective as yet , but for information as to how long it will remain so , let us consult the page of history . I know little difference between the king of England and the President of the United States , if the ...
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... elective monarchy . But this was not the worst . Were we sure that these various usurpations of Executive power originated with the " hero " ? - sure that the main spring was held by his hand - that he was the head of his own ...
... elective monarchy . But this was not the worst . Were we sure that these various usurpations of Executive power originated with the " hero " ? - sure that the main spring was held by his hand - that he was the head of his own ...
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