Life of John C. Calhoun: Presenting a Condensed History of Political Events from 1811 to 1843Harper & Brothers, 1843 - 76 страница |
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... adopt to redress the outrage . At that called in his native district , he was appointed one of the committee to prepare a report and resolutions to be presented to a meeting to be convened to receive them on an appointed day . Mr ...
... adopt to redress the outrage . At that called in his native district , he was appointed one of the committee to prepare a report and resolutions to be presented to a meeting to be convened to receive them on an appointed day . Mr ...
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... adopted from an anxious desire of preserving peace , and in the hope of obtaining respect for our ghts from one or other of the two belligerents . Experience soon proved how impotent these measures were , and how fallacious was our hope ...
... adopted from an anxious desire of preserving peace , and in the hope of obtaining respect for our ghts from one or other of the two belligerents . Experience soon proved how impotent these measures were , and how fallacious was our hope ...
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... adopted , because it is believed that the whole country is disposed to do ample justice to the patriot- ism , the intelligence , and ability with which he performed his part during this eventful period of our history . tees . The first ...
... adopted , because it is believed that the whole country is disposed to do ample justice to the patriot- ism , the intelligence , and ability with which he performed his part during this eventful period of our history . tees . The first ...
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... adopted , and , of course , dependant on the continuance of that state . " It was a time , " he said , " when every power on the Continent was arrayed against Great Britain , under the overwhelming influ ence of Bonaparte , and no ...
... adopted , and , of course , dependant on the continuance of that state . " It was a time , " he said , " when every power on the Continent was arrayed against Great Britain , under the overwhelming influ ence of Bonaparte , and no ...
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... adopting a measure which a great majority decidedly disapproved , but for which they were prepared to vote under a supposed necessity , which did not exist . He concluded by saying that the bill was so objectionable that , were it not ...
... adopting a measure which a great majority decidedly disapproved , but for which they were prepared to vote under a supposed necessity , which did not exist . He concluded by saying that the bill was so objectionable that , were it not ...
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Страница 45 - That to this compact each state acceded as a state, and is an integral party, its co-states forming as to itself, the other party: That the government created by this compact was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; since that would have made its discretion, and not the Constitution, the measure of its powers...
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