The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... Constitution was adopted , 8 ; Washington's desire to see the honor and faith of the country untarnished , 9 ... Constitution , ib .; the preponderance ac- quired by the people as a mass , incompatible with a federal form of government ...
... Constitution was adopted , 8 ; Washington's desire to see the honor and faith of the country untarnished , 9 ... Constitution , ib .; the preponderance ac- quired by the people as a mass , incompatible with a federal form of government ...
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... constitution saw the necessity for the Veto , 117 ; majorities require to be re- strained , 118 ; our danger lies in too much le- gislation , ib .; the affairs of government are now managed by party , 119 ; party feelings may in ...
... constitution saw the necessity for the Veto , 117 ; majorities require to be re- strained , 118 ; our danger lies in too much le- gislation , ib .; the affairs of government are now managed by party , 119 ; party feelings may in ...
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... Constitution was gallop- offer in support of my own doctrine than ing fast into monarchy " -a fate from what you have seen ; and I could only in which it was saved , according to the general add , that an innate spirit of free- same ...
... Constitution was gallop- offer in support of my own doctrine than ing fast into monarchy " -a fate from what you have seen ; and I could only in which it was saved , according to the general add , that an innate spirit of free- same ...
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... Constitution , when , to prevent the President from declining a re - election , he declared to him , that he " view of the danger to which such an event trembled , " in would expose the people to be led into " violence or secession ...
... Constitution , when , to prevent the President from declining a re - election , he declared to him , that he " view of the danger to which such an event trembled , " in would expose the people to be led into " violence or secession ...
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... Constitution , the leading object of his Administration- " to form a more perfect union . " From his first political act to his last , he never lost sight of this . His ruling purpose and hope , was , to bind together in bands which ...
... Constitution , the leading object of his Administration- " to form a more perfect union . " From his first political act to his last , he never lost sight of this . His ruling purpose and hope , was , to bind together in bands which ...
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