A brief view of the constitution of the United StatesDorsey, 1834 |
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... mean on so limited a scale . I have endeavoured by a method of my own , to compress in plain and popular language , the prominent features of our excellent con- stitution in as small a space as possible , and at the same time to avoid ...
... mean on so limited a scale . I have endeavoured by a method of my own , to compress in plain and popular language , the prominent features of our excellent con- stitution in as small a space as possible , and at the same time to avoid ...
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... means pretend that it is preferable to that which has been adopted by other writers ; I only can say that I found it ... mean its great division into legislative , executive and judicial departments ; its consequent subdivisions ; its ...
... means pretend that it is preferable to that which has been adopted by other writers ; I only can say that I found it ... mean its great division into legislative , executive and judicial departments ; its consequent subdivisions ; its ...
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... means I have been enabled to con- dense a great deal more matter in a small space than I could otherwise have done . I have even been able to introduce a few occasional reflections , and to deduce a few corollaries from the text of the ...
... means I have been enabled to con- dense a great deal more matter in a small space than I could otherwise have done . I have even been able to introduce a few occasional reflections , and to deduce a few corollaries from the text of the ...
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... means are not taken to prevent the recurrence of those disorders , which gradually weaken it , and must at last operate its dissolution . The cause of those disorders is chiefly to be traced to the too great prevalence of party spirit ...
... means are not taken to prevent the recurrence of those disorders , which gradually weaken it , and must at last operate its dissolution . The cause of those disorders is chiefly to be traced to the too great prevalence of party spirit ...
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... means of acquiring riches , and that difference arises from certain natural advantages . Riches give influence and influence leads to power . The means by which it may be acquired are sufficient- ly obvious . Money is the great engine ...
... means of acquiring riches , and that difference arises from certain natural advantages . Riches give influence and influence leads to power . The means by which it may be acquired are sufficient- ly obvious . Money is the great engine ...
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