American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... senators ? Sir , if our sen- ators will not be corrupted , it will be because they will be good men ; and not because the constitution provides against corruption ; for there is no real check secured in it , and the most abandoned and ...
... senators ? Sir , if our sen- ators will not be corrupted , it will be because they will be good men ; and not because the constitution provides against corruption ; for there is no real check secured in it , and the most abandoned and ...
Halaman 34
... senators and representatives , all immediately , or medi- ately , are the choice of the people . Tell me not of checks on paper ; but tell me of checks founded on self - love . The English government is founded on self - love . This ...
... senators and representatives , all immediately , or medi- ately , are the choice of the people . Tell me not of checks on paper ; but tell me of checks founded on self - love . The English government is founded on self - love . This ...
Halaman 37
... senators are voted for by the State legislatures ; so far it is federal . In- dividuals choose the members of the first branch ; here it is national . It is federal in conferring general powers , but national in re- taining them . It is ...
... senators are voted for by the State legislatures ; so far it is federal . In- dividuals choose the members of the first branch ; here it is national . It is federal in conferring general powers , but national in re- taining them . It is ...
Halaman 38
... Senate , and House of are friends to human nature and liberty . Look Representatives be parties to them ? I cannot at Britain ; see there the bolts and bars of conceive how the treaties can be as binding , if power ; see bribery and ...
... Senate , and House of are friends to human nature and liberty . Look Representatives be parties to them ? I cannot at Britain ; see there the bolts and bars of conceive how the treaties can be as binding , if power ; see bribery and ...
Halaman 43
... Senate , in which assembly he fully sustained the exalted reputation he had early acquired . In 1792 he retired altogether from public life , and on the nineteenth of June , 1794 , at his home in Chantilly , Virginia , he died in the ...
... Senate , in which assembly he fully sustained the exalted reputation he had early acquired . In 1792 he retired altogether from public life , and on the nineteenth of June , 1794 , at his home in Chantilly , Virginia , he died in the ...
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