Pamphlets. American History1839 |
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... ment , than its possessor does to retain it . This is there is no attack upon the freedom of individual opi - an universal principle of human nature . The Se- nion , there is nó degree of punishment , which may nator from Kentucky is ...
... ment , than its possessor does to retain it . This is there is no attack upon the freedom of individual opi - an universal principle of human nature . The Se- nion , there is nó degree of punishment , which may nator from Kentucky is ...
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... people , the public liberty and rights , are distinctions between the high and the humble , the in very little danger from either . exemption of the aristocratic few , and the punish ment of the mass , who hold and enjoy office 6.
... people , the public liberty and rights , are distinctions between the high and the humble , the in very little danger from either . exemption of the aristocratic few , and the punish ment of the mass , who hold and enjoy office 6.
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ment of the mass , who hold and enjoy office and | for the punishment of slander and seditious publi- place , may have well comported with the spirit of cations . This bill enacts the punishment of inno- the British Government , but ...
ment of the mass , who hold and enjoy office and | for the punishment of slander and seditious publi- place , may have well comported with the spirit of cations . This bill enacts the punishment of inno- the British Government , but ...
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... ment ; but no artifice can be permitted to change bition . the issue from the bill to the report . The bill , sir , is the thing upon which the Senate has to give its vote , and the people to pronounce their judgment . The report will ...
... ment ; but no artifice can be permitted to change bition . the issue from the bill to the report . The bill , sir , is the thing upon which the Senate has to give its vote , and the people to pronounce their judgment . The report will ...
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... ment . With the most extended views of philan- tions , says the honorable Senator , constitute the thropy , he hated the people . His philosophic mind most magnificent fabric of liberty ever erected un- shrunk from a contact with the ...
... ment . With the most extended views of philan- tions , says the honorable Senator , constitute the thropy , he hated the people . His philosophic mind most magnificent fabric of liberty ever erected un- shrunk from a contact with the ...
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