Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2Jonathan Seymour, 1829 |
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... liberty to explain the tendency of the present amendment , and of that system of policy of which it is a part . I mean not to impute any ill intentions to gentlemen , when I declare , and attempt to prove , that this tendency is to the ...
... liberty to explain the tendency of the present amendment , and of that system of policy of which it is a part . I mean not to impute any ill intentions to gentlemen , when I declare , and attempt to prove , that this tendency is to the ...
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... liberty , since the foundation of the world , till the present day , except in cases of conquest by a foreign power , has lost it by one or the other of these two methods . The first is the natural death of free monarchies , the second ...
... liberty , since the foundation of the world , till the present day , except in cases of conquest by a foreign power , has lost it by one or the other of these two methods . The first is the natural death of free monarchies , the second ...
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... liberty which gentlemen , should their schemes suc- ceed , will sooner or later bestow on the country ; the liberty of a few bold , able , ambitious men , to do what they please , and of the rest of the community to obey them . This ...
... liberty which gentlemen , should their schemes suc- ceed , will sooner or later bestow on the country ; the liberty of a few bold , able , ambitious men , to do what they please , and of the rest of the community to obey them . This ...
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... liberty and unworthy of confi- dence ; can we avoid observing , how exactly these at- tempts are calculated to promote the views of France ? Can we avoid the impression of a concert with those on the other side of the water , the ...
... liberty and unworthy of confi- dence ; can we avoid observing , how exactly these at- tempts are calculated to promote the views of France ? Can we avoid the impression of a concert with those on the other side of the water , the ...
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... liberty , and on this partiality the party founded strong hopes of success . But the good sense of the people enabled them to discern , that whatever might be their wishes for the success of France , the interests of their own country ...
... liberty , and on this partiality the party founded strong hopes of success . But the good sense of the people enabled them to discern , that whatever might be their wishes for the success of France , the interests of their own country ...
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