American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 1Frank Moore Appleton, 1880 |
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... nature ? Without real checks , it will not suffice that some of them are good . A good president , or senator , or representative will have a natural weakness . Virtue will slumber : the wicked will be continually watching ...
... nature ? Without real checks , it will not suffice that some of them are good . A good president , or senator , or representative will have a natural weakness . Virtue will slumber : the wicked will be continually watching ...
Halaman 38
... 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 corruption defiling the the confederacy is ...
... 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 corruption defiling the the confederacy is ...
Halaman 41
... Nature has not parti fored them with superior fertility of soil , nor do they enjoy more of the sun's Huence , yet greatly have they out- stripped us . In my opinion , not the practised in the conquest of Spanish America , not the ...
... Nature has not parti fored them with superior fertility of soil , nor do they enjoy more of the sun's Huence , yet greatly have they out- stripped us . In my opinion , not the practised in the conquest of Spanish America , not the ...
Halaman 49
... natural growth ? Is it to confirm to us our rights by the law of nature ? No ! it is to cover us with infamy . It is to chill the sap , and check the luxuriance of our imperial plant . It is to deprive us of our natural equality with ...
... natural growth ? Is it to confirm to us our rights by the law of nature ? No ! it is to cover us with infamy . It is to chill the sap , and check the luxuriance of our imperial plant . It is to deprive us of our natural equality with ...
Halaman 52
... natural destruction ! -a government that , upon the 21st day of December last , made a law , ex post facto , to justify what had been done , not only without law , but in its nature unjust ! -a law to make prize of all vessels trading ...
... natural destruction ! -a government that , upon the 21st day of December last , made a law , ex post facto , to justify what had been done , not only without law , but in its nature unjust ! -a law to make prize of all vessels trading ...
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