Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen: Or, The "Founders of the Republic" on SlaveryJ.W. Bradley, 1861 - 495 頁 |
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... interest at the present time . It will be seen that here , too , difficulties were presented , that for a while seemed likely to preclude the possibility of a union of the States on their present basis ; but they were happily arranged ...
... interest at the present time . It will be seen that here , too , difficulties were presented , that for a while seemed likely to preclude the possibility of a union of the States on their present basis ; but they were happily arranged ...
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... interest . I have en- deavored to give a fair and faithful compilation of the views and opinions of the eminent states- men of the country , of both parties , from the organization of the government to 1854 , while both of the great ...
... interest . I have en- deavored to give a fair and faithful compilation of the views and opinions of the eminent states- men of the country , of both parties , from the organization of the government to 1854 , while both of the great ...
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... interest in it . Mr. John Adams observed , that the numbers of people are taken , by this Article , as an index of the wealth of the State , and not as subjects of taxation ; that , as to this mat- ter , it was of no consequence by what ...
... interest in it . Mr. John Adams observed , that the numbers of people are taken , by this Article , as an index of the wealth of the State , and not as subjects of taxation ; that , as to this mat- ter , it was of no consequence by what ...
第 27 頁
... interests , our peace , required that we should confederate , and that mutual sacrifices should be made to effect a com- promise of this difficult question . He was of opinion the smaller colonies would lose their rights , if they were ...
... interests , our peace , required that we should confederate , and that mutual sacrifices should be made to effect a com- promise of this difficult question . He was of opinion the smaller colonies would lose their rights , if they were ...
第 29 頁
... interest alone which does it , and it is interest alone which can be trusted ; that therefore the interests within doors should be the mathematical representatives of the interests without doors ; that the individuality of the colonies ...
... interest alone which does it , and it is interest alone which can be trusted ; that therefore the interests within doors should be the mathematical representatives of the interests without doors ; that the individuality of the colonies ...
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