Eloquence of the United States, المجلد 2Jonathan Seymour, 1829 |
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... attempted . I now ask , sir , whether the people of America are prepared for this ? Whether they are willing to part with all the means which the wisdom of their ancestors discover- ed ; and their own caution so lately adopted to secure ...
... attempted . I now ask , sir , whether the people of America are prepared for this ? Whether they are willing to part with all the means which the wisdom of their ancestors discover- ed ; and their own caution so lately adopted to secure ...
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... attempted to prove , though they are the ground - work of all his rea- sonings , were advanced with a boldness which nothing but a belief , that he was to remain unanswered , could have produced . His speech , when prepared in his ...
... attempted to prove , though they are the ground - work of all his rea- sonings , were advanced with a boldness which nothing but a belief , that he was to remain unanswered , could have produced . His speech , when prepared in his ...
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... attempt to prove , that there is no need of a minister plenipotentiary at Lisbon or Berlin . In answer , we allege , that by the constitution , the President and senate are solely authorized to judge where ministers of this , that , or ...
... attempt to prove , that there is no need of a minister plenipotentiary at Lisbon or Berlin . In answer , we allege , that by the constitution , the President and senate are solely authorized to judge where ministers of this , that , or ...
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... attempting to destroy them , by withhold- ing an appropriation , are guilty of as direct and as great an infraction of the law and the constitution , as if they were to attempt to drive the President of the United States from his office ...
... attempting to destroy them , by withhold- ing an appropriation , are guilty of as direct and as great an infraction of the law and the constitution , as if they were to attempt to drive the President of the United States from his office ...
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... attempted ? Let not gentlemen , therefore , Mr. Chairman , accuse us of too much jealousy , when we zealously oppose these attempts , and charge them with supporting principles which lead to the utter overthrow of the constitution . I ...
... attempted ? Let not gentlemen , therefore , Mr. Chairman , accuse us of too much jealousy , when we zealously oppose these attempts , and charge them with supporting principles which lead to the utter overthrow of the constitution . I ...
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