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It is not doubted that the doctrines of the federal party were founded upon a
sincere belief that the exigencies of the country required a greater concentration
of power in the hands of the general government than that which had been
confided ...
It is not doubted that the doctrines of the federal party were founded upon a
sincere belief that the exigencies of the country required a greater concentration
of power in the hands of the general government than that which had been
confided ...
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The basis of one is a concentration of power in the hands of the federal
government , and of the other , a submission of all its power to the will of a state .
It is true , they are capable of combining , notwithstanding the repugnance of their
political ...
The basis of one is a concentration of power in the hands of the federal
government , and of the other , a submission of all its power to the will of a state .
It is true , they are capable of combining , notwithstanding the repugnance of their
political ...
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... be to a certain degree indispensable as a matter of self preservation ; for the
people could not carry into execution their own purposes , if all offices were left in
the hands of political opponents , The truth of this position cannot be disputed .
... be to a certain degree indispensable as a matter of self preservation ; for the
people could not carry into execution their own purposes , if all offices were left in
the hands of political opponents , The truth of this position cannot be disputed .
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... independent of the authority of the State , and to restore to the rude hands of its
former possesors a vast region of country , long since reclaimed from barbarism ,
and now teeming with wealth , intelligence and the richest fruits of civilized life .
... independent of the authority of the State , and to restore to the rude hands of its
former possesors a vast region of country , long since reclaimed from barbarism ,
and now teeming with wealth , intelligence and the richest fruits of civilized life .
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It has exhibited itself on the floor of Congress , by stirring up opposition to
measures of public utility , by attempts to restrict the authority of the executive ,
and to frustrate the exercise of powers , which the constitution has committed to
his hands ...
It has exhibited itself on the floor of Congress , by stirring up opposition to
measures of public utility , by attempts to restrict the authority of the executive ,
and to frustrate the exercise of powers , which the constitution has committed to
his hands ...
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