The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... entire system , federal and local combined , it must be safe to say , that it had power enough for every purpose , since the Union and the States together formed a perfect nation , both for outward and internal action , to the last ...
... entire system , federal and local combined , it must be safe to say , that it had power enough for every purpose , since the Union and the States together formed a perfect nation , both for outward and internal action , to the last ...
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... entire business of a State for the multiplicand , we might contrive to form an estimate of the relief afforded by all our local jurisdictions to the head government of the country . Without some regular process of inquiry the thing is ...
... entire business of a State for the multiplicand , we might contrive to form an estimate of the relief afforded by all our local jurisdictions to the head government of the country . Without some regular process of inquiry the thing is ...
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... entire hope of the enterprise . The expense of transporting timber over great distances would forever prevent the accomplishment of the work . The exist- ence of a great body of timber about the foot of Lake Michigan , and thence west ...
... entire hope of the enterprise . The expense of transporting timber over great distances would forever prevent the accomplishment of the work . The exist- ence of a great body of timber about the foot of Lake Michigan , and thence west ...
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... entire responsibility upon myself . If I fail , the government can lose nothing , because the lands still remain , and I shall have added to their value even by my failure . But if I succeed , I must , by my ener- gies and labor , make ...
... entire responsibility upon myself . If I fail , the government can lose nothing , because the lands still remain , and I shall have added to their value even by my failure . But if I succeed , I must , by my ener- gies and labor , make ...
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... entire people , are clearly the great ends for which governments were established ; and in the pursuit of those ends , every measure which wisdom and a strict econo- my may dictate , is to be studiously ad- vised and put in practice ...
... entire people , are clearly the great ends for which governments were established ; and in the pursuit of those ends , every measure which wisdom and a strict econo- my may dictate , is to be studiously ad- vised and put in practice ...
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