Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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Page 41
... favor of the rights and liberties , not of England alone , but of descendants and kinsmen of England , all over the world . Great political truths had been established . The champi- ons of liberty had been successful in a fearful and ...
... favor of the rights and liberties , not of England alone , but of descendants and kinsmen of England , all over the world . Great political truths had been established . The champi- ons of liberty had been successful in a fearful and ...
Page 46
... favor and continue this equality . * A re- publican form of government rests , not more on political constitu- tions , than on those laws which regulate the descent and transmis- sion of property . - Governments like ours could not have ...
... favor and continue this equality . * A re- publican form of government rests , not more on political constitu- tions , than on those laws which regulate the descent and transmis- sion of property . - Governments like ours could not have ...
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... favor of the power of the crown , as some European writers have supposed , but against it . Those writers only reason upon what they think correct general principles , in relation to this subject . They acknowledge a want of experience ...
... favor of the power of the crown , as some European writers have supposed , but against it . Those writers only reason upon what they think correct general principles , in relation to this subject . They acknowledge a want of experience ...
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... favor . While still indulging our thoughts on the coincidence of the death of this venerable man with the anniversary of independence , we learn that Jefferson , too , has fallen ; and that these aged patriots , these illustrious fellow ...
... favor . While still indulging our thoughts on the coincidence of the death of this venerable man with the anniversary of independence , we learn that Jefferson , too , has fallen ; and that these aged patriots , these illustrious fellow ...
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... favor of objects in which it is interested . This is natural and unavoidable . Each portion , therefore , will use its best means . If the West feels a strong interest in clearing the navigation of its mighty streams , and opening roads ...
... favor of objects in which it is interested . This is natural and unavoidable . Each portion , therefore , will use its best means . If the West feels a strong interest in clearing the navigation of its mighty streams , and opening roads ...
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