Orations and Arguments by English and American StatesmenCornelius Beach Bradley Allyn and Bacon, 1894 - 378 страница |
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... consider nothing in taxes but their weight as pecuniary imposi- tions , there might be some pretence for this denial ; but men may be sorely touched and deeply grieved in thei privileges , as well as in their purses . Men may lose ...
... consider nothing in taxes but their weight as pecuniary imposi- tions , there might be some pretence for this denial ; but men may be sorely touched and deeply grieved in thei privileges , as well as in their purses . Men may lose ...
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... consider what we are to lose , as wel what we are to gain ; and the more and better stak liberty every people possess , the less they will hazar a vain attempt to make it more . These are the cord man . Man acts from adequate motives ...
... consider what we are to lose , as wel what we are to gain ; and the more and better stak liberty every people possess , the less they will hazar a vain attempt to make it more . These are the cord man . Man acts from adequate motives ...
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... consider , I implore you , that the communication by special messages and orders between these agents and their constituents , on each variation of the case , when 25 the parties come to contend together and to dispute on their relative ...
... consider , I implore you , that the communication by special messages and orders between these agents and their constituents , on each variation of the case , when 25 the parties come to contend together and to dispute on their relative ...
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... consider in what way you can do it . You are perfectly convinced that , in the way of taxing , you can do nothing but at the ports . Now suppose it is Virginia that refuses ♪ to appear at your auction , while Maryland and North ...
... consider in what way you can do it . You are perfectly convinced that , in the way of taxing , you can do nothing but at the ports . Now suppose it is Virginia that refuses ♪ to appear at your auction , while Maryland and North ...
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... consider these things , I cannot but lament the inconsiderate violence of our penal acts , our declarations of treason and rebellion , with all the fatal effects of attainder and confiscation . As to the disposition of foreign powers ...
... consider these things , I cannot but lament the inconsiderate violence of our penal acts , our declarations of treason and rebellion , with all the fatal effects of attainder and confiscation . As to the disposition of foreign powers ...
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