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Side 640
... advocates their rights , and represents their interests and principles , as opposed by the interests and in- trigues of those in office . 66 This truth is deeply seated in the public mind , but its application is subject to the doubts ...
... advocates their rights , and represents their interests and principles , as opposed by the interests and in- trigues of those in office . 66 This truth is deeply seated in the public mind , but its application is subject to the doubts ...
Side 654
... advocates hereafter to talk of State rights . so large a portion of the world , even to this The Senator from Virginia ( Mr. Rives ) says day . There is often close analogies be- that he is the advocate of State rights ; but he tween ...
... advocates hereafter to talk of State rights . so large a portion of the world , even to this The Senator from Virginia ( Mr. Rives ) says day . There is often close analogies be- that he is the advocate of State rights ; but he tween ...
Side 2
... advocate and Mr. Burges have said that the ordinance of of doing as you would be done by . We have South Carolina presented a case which autho- seen it reprobated in strong terms also by tole- rized Congress to enforce , in that State ...
... advocate and Mr. Burges have said that the ordinance of of doing as you would be done by . We have South Carolina presented a case which autho- seen it reprobated in strong terms also by tole- rized Congress to enforce , in that State ...
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