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... whole course in the affair has been in perfect consistency with that principle - has indeed evolved itself , by absolute logi- cal necessity , out of that principle . If that principle was sound , he was the true Governor of the State ...
... whole course in the affair has been in perfect consistency with that principle - has indeed evolved itself , by absolute logi- cal necessity , out of that principle . If that principle was sound , he was the true Governor of the State ...
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... whole controls what affects only a part . To maintain popular sovereignty in a government it is essential that the people should exercise an intelligent and superintending care over their representatives , for without such vigi- lance ...
... whole controls what affects only a part . To maintain popular sovereignty in a government it is essential that the people should exercise an intelligent and superintending care over their representatives , for without such vigi- lance ...
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... whole globe , if it were convenient for depu- ties from every part of the globe to as- semble regularly at any one point for the despatch of public business . The limits assigned by physical convenience to the ultimate extent of our own ...
... whole globe , if it were convenient for depu- ties from every part of the globe to as- semble regularly at any one point for the despatch of public business . The limits assigned by physical convenience to the ultimate extent of our own ...
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THE UNITED STATES MAGAZINE AND DEMOCRATIC REVIEW VOL XV | 3 |
AVARICE AND ENVY A Tale from the French of Victor Hugo | 9 |
THE REANNEXATION OF TEXAS IN ITS DURATION OF SLAVERY | 11 |
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