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Side 659
... operation . can be no greater error ; the government of It is not necessary to trace the commence- the people is the ... operation , we shall find a practical confir- American system -- ( I mean nothing offensive mation of the truth of ...
... operation . can be no greater error ; the government of It is not necessary to trace the commence- the people is the ... operation , we shall find a practical confir- American system -- ( I mean nothing offensive mation of the truth of ...
Side 689
... operations of the Go- per , it is said that under their operation " we vernment , more deeply interesting to the Ameri- could scarcely be called a nation . " It may be can people . On this point hangs the perpetuity asked with great ...
... operations of the Go- per , it is said that under their operation " we vernment , more deeply interesting to the Ameri- could scarcely be called a nation . " It may be can people . On this point hangs the perpetuity asked with great ...
Side 708
... operation " within their limits , on the law of primogeniture might be enacted ; taxation ground , that " it is unconstitutional . " But this for the clergy , or privileged orders , might be im- is revolution , says the honorable ...
... operation " within their limits , on the law of primogeniture might be enacted ; taxation ground , that " it is unconstitutional . " But this for the clergy , or privileged orders , might be im- is revolution , says the honorable ...
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