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... party spirit . I admit that parties , when kept within moderate bounds , are a wholesome ingredient in a free community ; but they are a deadly poison , when carried to excess ; particu- larly when they are not so much founded on the ...
... party spirit . I admit that parties , when kept within moderate bounds , are a wholesome ingredient in a free community ; but they are a deadly poison , when carried to excess ; particu- larly when they are not so much founded on the ...
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... party leaders . The country must be again agitated with questions which were believed to be at rest , to be agitated again when the opposite party shall have ac- quired the supremacy . It is impossible , that amidst such frequent ...
... party leaders . The country must be again agitated with questions which were believed to be at rest , to be agitated again when the opposite party shall have ac- quired the supremacy . It is impossible , that amidst such frequent ...
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... agitated that make us tremble for the stability of our institutions . Standing as I do , unconnected with any party , I have not hesitated , when occasion has offered , to ex- · press my opinion freely on some of those points . xviii.
... agitated that make us tremble for the stability of our institutions . Standing as I do , unconnected with any party , I have not hesitated , when occasion has offered , to ex- · press my opinion freely on some of those points . xviii.
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... party opinions , and much less to party interests : these are transient ; but truth and reason are eternal . I have written for the rising generation ; I have spoken to them the language which I firmly be- lieve they or their ...
... party opinions , and much less to party interests : these are transient ; but truth and reason are eternal . I have written for the rising generation ; I have spoken to them the language which I firmly be- lieve they or their ...
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... party to this compact , and binding not only each state , but every individual to each other , and to the government of their creation . In these terms the constitution was afterwards ratified by the people of the states , assembled in ...
... party to this compact , and binding not only each state , but every individual to each other , and to the government of their creation . In these terms the constitution was afterwards ratified by the people of the states , assembled in ...
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