Eloquence of the United States, Svazek 1E. & H. Clark, 1827 - Počet stran: 517 |
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... requisitions by their own local interests , and have only executed them so far as answered their particular convenience or advantage . Hence there have ever been thirteen different bodies to judge of the measures of Congress - and the ...
... requisitions by their own local interests , and have only executed them so far as answered their particular convenience or advantage . Hence there have ever been thirteen different bodies to judge of the measures of Congress - and the ...
Strana 25
... requisitions , and compelled by the delinquency of others , to bear most unusual burdens . Of this truth , we have the most solemn proof on our records . In 1779 and 1780 , when the state , from the ravages of war , and from her great ...
... requisitions , and compelled by the delinquency of others , to bear most unusual burdens . Of this truth , we have the most solemn proof on our records . In 1779 and 1780 , when the state , from the ravages of war , and from her great ...
Strana 26
... requisitions and they are not complied with , what is to be done ? It has been well observed , that to coerce the states is one of the maddest pro- jects that was ever devised . A failure of compliance will never be confined to a single ...
... requisitions and they are not complied with , what is to be done ? It has been well observed , that to coerce the states is one of the maddest pro- jects that was ever devised . A failure of compliance will never be confined to a single ...
Strana 28
... requisition was made , it rarely met a compliance ; and a civil war was the con- sequence . Those which were attacked , called in foreign aid to protect them ; and the ambitious Philip , under the mask of an ally to one , invaded the ...
... requisition was made , it rarely met a compliance ; and a civil war was the con- sequence . Those which were attacked , called in foreign aid to protect them ; and the ambitious Philip , under the mask of an ally to one , invaded the ...
Strana 67
... requisitions : but the states are bound by the solemn ties of honor , of justice , of religion , to comply without reserve . Mr. Chairman , it has been advanced as a principle , that no government but a despotism , can exist in a very ...
... requisitions : but the states are bound by the solemn ties of honor , of justice , of religion , to comply without reserve . Mr. Chairman , it has been advanced as a principle , that no government but a despotism , can exist in a very ...
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