Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, 第 2 卷,第 2 篇﹔第 45 卷Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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第 1671 頁
... liberty, and enters into the foundation on which it rests. It is an instrument provided by the Constitution for the preservation of freedom, and this alone renders it of much importance. The subject has been involved in some obscurity ...
... liberty, and enters into the foundation on which it rests. It is an instrument provided by the Constitution for the preservation of freedom, and this alone renders it of much importance. The subject has been involved in some obscurity ...
第 1673 頁
... liberty to exercise this right in the manner in which they shall judge it will be most beneficial to their interests. They may make the appointment by delegates chosen for the sole and express purpose, or they may appoint the electors ...
... liberty to exercise this right in the manner in which they shall judge it will be most beneficial to their interests. They may make the appointment by delegates chosen for the sole and express purpose, or they may appoint the electors ...
第 1679 頁
... liberty is exposed, and respecting the means of preserving it. It has been the purpose of my argument to show, that the adoption of the resolutions before the committee would endanger our liberty, and that the preservation of the power ...
... liberty is exposed, and respecting the means of preserving it. It has been the purpose of my argument to show, that the adoption of the resolutions before the committee would endanger our liberty, and that the preservation of the power ...
第 1681 頁
... Liberty was established in England, by the Saxons, before the feudal system was introduced by William the Norman. The spirit of liberty and feudalism have been in perpetual conflict from that period to the present time, and every ...
... Liberty was established in England, by the Saxons, before the feudal system was introduced by William the Norman. The spirit of liberty and feudalism have been in perpetual conflict from that period to the present time, and every ...
第 1707 頁
... liberty ; they could not, Heaven did not, give us a charter of exemption from the weakness and the wickedness of human nature. No, Sir, in the days of our Fathers, the golden age of pristine purity—when, according to one gentleman on ...
... liberty ; they could not, Heaven did not, give us a charter of exemption from the weakness and the wickedness of human nature. No, Sir, in the days of our Fathers, the golden age of pristine purity—when, according to one gentleman on ...
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