Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... vote on a particular question ? I have always thought it would be a satisfactory answer to say- because I judged , upon the best consideration I could give , that such a vote was right . I have thought that it would be but a very poor ...
... vote on a particular question ? I have always thought it would be a satisfactory answer to say- because I judged , upon the best consideration I could give , that such a vote was right . I have thought that it would be but a very poor ...
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... vote for an amend- ment ; though in a different form from the one proposed . The amendment proposes a ratio of one for twen- ty thousand , I would ask , by what rule or reasoning it is determined , that one man is a better representa ...
... vote for an amend- ment ; though in a different form from the one proposed . The amendment proposes a ratio of one for twen- ty thousand , I would ask , by what rule or reasoning it is determined , that one man is a better representa ...
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... votes in the senate were given to secure the rights of the states ; and , at the same time , holding up the idea , that their interests should be sacrificed to those of the union . But the committee certainly perceive the distinction ...
... votes in the senate were given to secure the rights of the states ; and , at the same time , holding up the idea , that their interests should be sacrificed to those of the union . But the committee certainly perceive the distinction ...
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... vote at all , or vote for strangers : for the most influential characters will be applied to , to know who are the most proper to be chosen . I repeat , that the control of Congress over the manner , & c . of electing , well warrants ...
... vote at all , or vote for strangers : for the most influential characters will be applied to , to know who are the most proper to be chosen . I repeat , that the control of Congress over the manner , & c . of electing , well warrants ...
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... voting for its adoption . We are told that the report of dangers is false . The cry of peace , sir , is false : say peace , when there is peace : it is but a sudden calm . The tempest growls over you - look around - wheresoever you look ...
... voting for its adoption . We are told that the report of dangers is false . The cry of peace , sir , is false : say peace , when there is peace : it is but a sudden calm . The tempest growls over you - look around - wheresoever you look ...
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