Eloquence of the United States: Comp, Volume 2J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... election . He may be even turned out by impeach- ment , before the time for a new election arrives . These I apprehend are sufficient securities against wanton misconduct . I answer , in the next place , that if the President should ...
... election . He may be even turned out by impeach- ment , before the time for a new election arrives . These I apprehend are sufficient securities against wanton misconduct . I answer , in the next place , that if the President should ...
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... election by the people , a mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword of revolution where peaceable remedies are unprovided : absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority , the vital principle of ...
... election by the people , a mild and safe corrective of abuses which are lopped by the sword of revolution where peaceable remedies are unprovided : absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the majority , the vital principle of ...
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... election be- tween his former and new situation , he would have pre- ferred remaining where he was , and without a mo- ment's hesitation , he would have rejected your proffer- ed promotion , as it is called . This gentleman resides ...
... election be- tween his former and new situation , he would have pre- ferred remaining where he was , and without a mo- ment's hesitation , he would have rejected your proffer- ed promotion , as it is called . This gentleman resides ...
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... election ; notwithstanding it was evi- dent , that the system was adopted and pursued in di- rect hostility to the feelings and opinions of a great portion of the American people . The government was ushered into operation under a vast ...
... election ; notwithstanding it was evi- dent , that the system was adopted and pursued in di- rect hostility to the feelings and opinions of a great portion of the American people . The government was ushered into operation under a vast ...
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... election , which was approaching . In this state of things it was natural for them to look out for some department of the gov- ernment , in which they could entrench themselves in the event of an unsuccessful issue in the election , and ...
... election , which was approaching . In this state of things it was natural for them to look out for some department of the gov- ernment , in which they could entrench themselves in the event of an unsuccessful issue in the election , and ...
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