Eloquence of the United States, Том 1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... admission of representation : for the improvement is important as far as it goes ; but it by no means goes far enough . Is the executive power of Great Britain founded on representation ? This is not pretended . Before the revolution ...
... admission of representation : for the improvement is important as far as it goes ; but it by no means goes far enough . Is the executive power of Great Britain founded on representation ? This is not pretended . Before the revolution ...
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... admitted to be just and sound with regard to the nature and formation of single governments , and the duty of submission to them . In some cases they will apply , with much propriety and force , to states already formed . The advantages ...
... admitted to be just and sound with regard to the nature and formation of single governments , and the duty of submission to them . In some cases they will apply , with much propriety and force , to states already formed . The advantages ...
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... admitted , that the slaves are considered altogether as property . They are men , though degraded to the condition of slavery . They are persons known to the municipal laws of the states which they inhabit , as well as to the laws of ...
... admitted , that the slaves are considered altogether as property . They are men , though degraded to the condition of slavery . They are persons known to the municipal laws of the states which they inhabit , as well as to the laws of ...
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... admitted , I am fully persuad- ed , sir , that prejudices would govern the public delibe- rations , and passions rage in the counsels of the union . If it were necessary , I could illustrate my subject by historical facts : I could ...
... admitted , I am fully persuad- ed , sir , that prejudices would govern the public delibe- rations , and passions rage in the counsels of the union . If it were necessary , I could illustrate my subject by historical facts : I could ...
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... admitted , and the conclusions drawn from them denied , while other prin- ciples , with their inferences , are rejected altogether . It is the business of the committee to seek the truth in this labyrinth of argument . There are two ...
... admitted , and the conclusions drawn from them denied , while other prin- ciples , with their inferences , are rejected altogether . It is the business of the committee to seek the truth in this labyrinth of argument . There are two ...
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