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| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 sider
...roads, they claim that of cutting down mountains for the construction of roads and digging canals, &.C. And what is our resource for the preservation of the...and argue with the marble columns encircling them, &c. Are we then to stand to our arms, with the hot-headed Georgian? No — [and I say no, and South... | |
| Henry Clay - 1827 - 200 sider
...not only the acts, to effect that, which are specifically enumerated, and permitted; but whatsoever, they shall think, or pretend, will be for the general...ourselves? They are joined in the combination ; some from incorrect views of government ; some from corrupt ones, sufficient, voting together, to outnumber... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 550 sider
...do, not only the acts to effect that, which are specifically enumerated and permitted, but whatsoever they shall think, or pretend will be for the general...ourselves? They are joined in the combination, some from incorrect views of government, some from corrupt ones, sufficient voting together to out-number... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 sider
...not only the acts to effect that, which are specifically enumerated and permitted, but wliatsoever they shall think, or pretend, will be for the general...of the constitution? Reason and argument? You might n* well reason aud argue with die marble columns encircling them. The representatives chosen by ourselves... | |
| 1830 - 548 sider
...call for or warrant the dissolution of the Union. The following are his concluding sentences: •' And what is our resource for the preservation of the...encircling them. The representatives chosen by ourselves 7 — They are joined in the combination, some from incorrect views of government, some fnnn corrupt... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 sider
...roads, they claim that of cutting down mountains for the construction of roads and digging canals, &.c. ?7 |I J F|6 Ѐ | | | | | } z̀ } xa~ ~>w x cncircling'thcm, &c. Are we then to stand to our arms, with the hot-headed Georgian? No — [and I... | |
| 1830 - 530 sider
...Union. The following are his concluding sentences: " And what is our reiource for the preservation uf the Constitution ? Reason and argument ! You might as well reason and argue With the marble columns circling them. The representative« chosen by ourselves ? — They are joined it í fruí th nr I,... | |
| 1830 - 550 sider
...could call for or warrant the dissolution of the Union. The following are his concluding sentences: " And what is our resource for the preservation of the Constitution ? Reason nnd argument ! You might as well reason and argue with the marble columns encircling them. The representatives... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 sider
...do. not only the acis to effect that, which are specifically enumerated and permitted, but whatsoever they shall think or pretend will be for the general...them. The representatives chosen by ourselves ? They arc joined in the combination. some from incorrect views of government, some from corrupt ones. sufficient,... | |
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