Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2Jonathan Seymour, 1829 |
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... to the states ; it follows , that un- less an express authority can be found , vesting us with the power , be the evil ever so great , it can only be re- medied by the several states , who have never delegat- 6 MR . LIVINGSTON'S SPEECH.
... to the states ; it follows , that un- less an express authority can be found , vesting us with the power , be the evil ever so great , it can only be re- medied by the several states , who have never delegat- 6 MR . LIVINGSTON'S SPEECH.
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... less danger from us than from the President and senate , and that power , how- ever dangerous in their hands , is perfectly safe as soon as it comes into ours , the constitution and the framers of it judged otherwise , and they judged ...
... less danger from us than from the President and senate , and that power , how- ever dangerous in their hands , is perfectly safe as soon as it comes into ours , the constitution and the framers of it judged otherwise , and they judged ...
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... less real or less deplorable , because their authors intended to do good and not mischief . Fana- tics never , or very rarely indeed , intend to do mischief ; and yet all experience proves , that no description of men are half so ...
... less real or less deplorable , because their authors intended to do good and not mischief . Fana- tics never , or very rarely indeed , intend to do mischief ; and yet all experience proves , that no description of men are half so ...
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... its dread- ful influence to this country , where , in a greater or less degree , it infected every description of people , and made them eager for change and ripe for revolution . APPOINTMENT OF FOREIGN MINISTERS . 41.
... its dread- ful influence to this country , where , in a greater or less degree , it infected every description of people , and made them eager for change and ripe for revolution . APPOINTMENT OF FOREIGN MINISTERS . 41.
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... less by their own happy situation , than by the mournful ex- perience of other countries . For , revolutions , Mr. Chairman , are brought about in all countries , by three descriptions of men , philosophers , jacobins and sans- culottes ...
... less by their own happy situation , than by the mournful ex- perience of other countries . For , revolutions , Mr. Chairman , are brought about in all countries , by three descriptions of men , philosophers , jacobins and sans- culottes ...
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