American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... necessary to say something of the merits of the laws in question . His private opinion was , that they were ' good and proper . ' But , whatever might be their merits , it belonged to the people , who held the reins over the head of ...
... necessary to say something of the merits of the laws in question . His private opinion was , that they were ' good and proper . ' But , whatever might be their merits , it belonged to the people , who held the reins over the head of ...
Halaman 15
... necessary for your liberty , that you ing things : revolutions like this have happened should abandon those great rights by the adop- in almost every country in Europe : similar ex- tion of this system ? Is the relinquishment of amples ...
... necessary for your liberty , that you ing things : revolutions like this have happened should abandon those great rights by the adop- in almost every country in Europe : similar ex- tion of this system ? Is the relinquishment of amples ...
Halaman 16
... necessary , shall propose amendments to this My great objection to this government is , that constitution ; or , on the application of the legis- it does not leave us the means of defending our latures of two - thirds of the several ...
... necessary , shall propose amendments to this My great objection to this government is , that constitution ; or , on the application of the legis- it does not leave us the means of defending our latures of two - thirds of the several ...
Halaman 19
... necessary for the public good . This government is not a Virgin- ian , but an American government . Is it not therefore a consolidated government ? The sixth clause of your bill of rights tells you , " That elections of members to serve ...
... necessary for the public good . This government is not a Virgin- ian , but an American government . Is it not therefore a consolidated government ? The sixth clause of your bill of rights tells you , " That elections of members to serve ...
Halaman 26
... necessary ; nor does this proposed system in its investiga- tion here , deserve the least charity . The honorable member says , that the na- tional government is without energy . I per- fectly agree with him : and when he cried out ...
... necessary ; nor does this proposed system in its investiga- tion here , deserve the least charity . The honorable member says , that the na- tional government is without energy . I per- fectly agree with him : and when he cried out ...
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