A brief view of the constitution of the United StatesDorsey, 1834 |
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... five years ' ex- perience under it , have suggested to me . It will be remembered that I write principally for youth , that they may be enabled , when they grow up to manhood , * to avoid the errors which experience has shown us XV.
... five years ' ex- perience under it , have suggested to me . It will be remembered that I write principally for youth , that they may be enabled , when they grow up to manhood , * to avoid the errors which experience has shown us XV.
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Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. * to avoid the errors which experience has shown us to be the most dangerous to the permanency of our Union . The duration of empires has been considered by states- men and patriots in all countries and in all ...
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. * to avoid the errors which experience has shown us to be the most dangerous to the permanency of our Union . The duration of empires has been considered by states- men and patriots in all countries and in all ...
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... experienced more than once this fluctua- tion of policy , and that at this moment we are again in danger of suffering from its baneful effects . Ques- tions have been and are still agitated that make us tremble for the stability of our ...
... experienced more than once this fluctua- tion of policy , and that at this moment we are again in danger of suffering from its baneful effects . Ques- tions have been and are still agitated that make us tremble for the stability of our ...
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... experience has shown that the value of money cannot be effectually regulated by any other means , through so extensive a country as ours , while each state retains the power of granting to indi- viduals and monied associations the ...
... experience has shown that the value of money cannot be effectually regulated by any other means , through so extensive a country as ours , while each state retains the power of granting to indi- viduals and monied associations the ...
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... experienced severe trials , but has come off victorious from them all . Nor is there any real danger to be apprehended , while the people remain virtuous , and true to themselves . What ambi- tion and luxury and the increasing spirit of ...
... experienced severe trials , but has come off victorious from them all . Nor is there any real danger to be apprehended , while the people remain virtuous , and true to themselves . What ambi- tion and luxury and the increasing spirit of ...
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