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... principles . If no state will part with any of its sovereignty , it is in vain to talk of a national government . . . . If however , we depart from the principle of representation in propor- tion to numbers , we will lose the object of ...
... principles . If no state will part with any of its sovereignty , it is in vain to talk of a national government . . . . If however , we depart from the principle of representation in propor- tion to numbers , we will lose the object of ...
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... principle , regretted the existence of it in their state , and desired to see slavery abolished if this could be done without destroying the economy of a society which had inherited its slaves as it had inherited its land and its laws ...
... principle , regretted the existence of it in their state , and desired to see slavery abolished if this could be done without destroying the economy of a society which had inherited its slaves as it had inherited its land and its laws ...
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... principles , that it is in effect the worst species of monarchy . Hence we see how nec- essary for the union is the coercive principle . No man pretends the contrary : we all see and feel this necessity . The only question is , shall it ...
... principles , that it is in effect the worst species of monarchy . Hence we see how nec- essary for the union is the coercive principle . No man pretends the contrary : we all see and feel this necessity . The only question is , shall it ...
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Commander and Philosopher | 2 |
APPENDIX | 7 |
Preliminary Planning | 12 |
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