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... rest , as an explicit and solemn compact , not which the States had entered into with each other , but which the people of the United States had entered into . The Constitution , Sir , regards itself as perpe- tual and immortal . It ...
... rest , as an explicit and solemn compact , not which the States had entered into with each other , but which the people of the United States had entered into . The Constitution , Sir , regards itself as perpe- tual and immortal . It ...
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... rest , did discriminate ; is did distinguish one ar - feed their inherent love of liberty on the success ticle from another ; it did lay duties for protec- of the American example , would turn away tion . Look to the case of coarse ...
... rest , did discriminate ; is did distinguish one ar - feed their inherent love of liberty on the success ticle from another ; it did lay duties for protec- of the American example , would turn away tion . Look to the case of coarse ...
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... rests on compact , ticles of the old Confederation , which he ac- but it is no longer a compact . " knowledges to ... rest this point on this the Government , and those on whom it operates , decisive answer ; but as I desire to leave ...
... rests on compact , ticles of the old Confederation , which he ac- but it is no longer a compact . " knowledges to ... rest this point on this the Government , and those on whom it operates , decisive answer ; but as I desire to leave ...
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