Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2Jonathan Seymour, 1829 |
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... reason thus , read the bill , or is every thing forgotten , in our zealous hurry to pass it ? What are the offences upon which it is to operate ? Not only the offence of be- ing " suspected of being dangerous to the peace and safety of ...
... reason thus , read the bill , or is every thing forgotten , in our zealous hurry to pass it ? What are the offences upon which it is to operate ? Not only the offence of be- ing " suspected of being dangerous to the peace and safety of ...
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... reason to expect a similar law to the one now before you , which will subject his person to the uncontrolled despotism of a single man . You have al- ready been told of plots and conspiracies ; and all the frightful images , that are ...
... reason to expect a similar law to the one now before you , which will subject his person to the uncontrolled despotism of a single man . You have al- ready been told of plots and conspiracies ; and all the frightful images , that are ...
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... reason- ing on a former occasion , and it exceedingly resem- bles his present argument , as just now explained by himself . The question , therefore , between the gentleman from Pennsylvania and us , is , whether the office of foreign ...
... reason- ing on a former occasion , and it exceedingly resem- bles his present argument , as just now explained by himself . The question , therefore , between the gentleman from Pennsylvania and us , is , whether the office of foreign ...
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... reason to believe , from what we now see and have witnessed on former occasions , that the extension will not be attempted ? Let not gentlemen , therefore , Mr. Chairman , accuse us of too much jealousy , when we zealously oppose these ...
... reason to believe , from what we now see and have witnessed on former occasions , that the extension will not be attempted ? Let not gentlemen , therefore , Mr. Chairman , accuse us of too much jealousy , when we zealously oppose these ...
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... any considerations of the result . With these awful examples before us , shall we trust fanatic men with power , by reason of their upright motives , or sit regardless of the consequences of their 40 MR . HARPER'S SPEECH ON THE.
... any considerations of the result . With these awful examples before us , shall we trust fanatic men with power , by reason of their upright motives , or sit regardless of the consequences of their 40 MR . HARPER'S SPEECH ON THE.
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