Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2Jonathan Seymour, 1830 |
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... present an image of the most fearful tyranny . Even in despotisms , though the mo- narch legislates , judges and executes , yet he legislates openly ; his laws , though oppressive , are known , they precede the offence , and every man ...
... present an image of the most fearful tyranny . Even in despotisms , though the mo- narch legislates , judges and executes , yet he legislates openly ; his laws , though oppressive , are known , they precede the offence , and every man ...
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... present law , what a fearful picture will our country present ! The system of espionage thus established , the country will swarm with informa- tion spies , delators and all that odious tribe , that breed in the sunshine of despotic ...
... present law , what a fearful picture will our country present ! The system of espionage thus established , the country will swarm with informa- tion spies , delators and all that odious tribe , that breed in the sunshine of despotic ...
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... present motion ; a structure which , like a vast edifice resting on loose blocks must fall and crumble in the dust , as soon as some person shall take the trouble to discover and knock away its frail and temporary props . It is for this ...
... present motion ; a structure which , like a vast edifice resting on loose blocks must fall and crumble in the dust , as soon as some person shall take the trouble to discover and knock away its frail and temporary props . It is for this ...
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... present is not an extreme case ; and that these appointments being authorized by law , a law must be broken before we can defeat the ap- pointments , according to the avowed object of this amendment . I contend that when we undertake to ...
... present is not an extreme case ; and that these appointments being authorized by law , a law must be broken before we can defeat the ap- pointments , according to the avowed object of this amendment . I contend that when we undertake to ...
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... present argument , as just now explained by himself . The question , therefore , between the gentleman from Pennsylvania and us , is , whether the office of foreign minister be derived from the appointment of the President and senate ...
... present argument , as just now explained by himself . The question , therefore , between the gentleman from Pennsylvania and us , is , whether the office of foreign minister be derived from the appointment of the President and senate ...
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