The Political Register, Volum 1,Utgave 21D. Green, 1833 |
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... parties , although no violation be to break up a political Constitution , is revolu- complained of . If , in the opinion of either party , it be violated , such party may say that he will no I deny that any man can state , accurately ...
... parties , although no violation be to break up a political Constitution , is revolu- complained of . If , in the opinion of either party , it be violated , such party may say that he will no I deny that any man can state , accurately ...
Side 734
... parties , in tion of that instrument . I have always under- their sovereign capacity ; and that , as in all stood ... party in that body , headed by men of distin- would necessarily follow , if the Constitution be guished talents and ...
... parties , in tion of that instrument . I have always under- their sovereign capacity ; and that , as in all stood ... party in that body , headed by men of distin- would necessarily follow , if the Constitution be guished talents and ...
Side 4
... party consists in the triumph of its opinions . It is quite the contrary . The friends of America will re- joice when they see both parties animated by a spirit of conciliation . It is in this point of view that the patriots of Europe ...
... party consists in the triumph of its opinions . It is quite the contrary . The friends of America will re- joice when they see both parties animated by a spirit of conciliation . It is in this point of view that the patriots of Europe ...
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