Modern Eloquence: A Library of the World's Best Spoken Thought, Том 11Ashley Horace Thorndike Modern Eloquence Corporation, 1928 |
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... adopted , that all the States should be equally represented in the Upper House , and according to their population in the Lower , where all money bills were to originate . The deliberations of the convention being secret , the form of ...
... adopted , that all the States should be equally represented in the Upper House , and according to their population in the Lower , where all money bills were to originate . The deliberations of the convention being secret , the form of ...
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... adopting it . If he was right , does not his own argument prove that , in his own conception , previous amendments cannot be had ? For , sir , if subsequent amend- ments cannot be obtained , shall we get amendments before we ratify ...
... adopting it . If he was right , does not his own argument prove that , in his own conception , previous amendments cannot be had ? For , sir , if subsequent amend- ments cannot be obtained , shall we get amendments before we ratify ...
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... adopt it if we disapprove of it . Had not every individual in this community a right to tender that scheme which he thought most conducive to the welfare of his country ? Have not sev- eral gentlemen already demonstrated that the ...
... adopt it if we disapprove of it . Had not every individual in this community a right to tender that scheme which he thought most conducive to the welfare of his country ? Have not sev- eral gentlemen already demonstrated that the ...
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... adoption of this Constitution . I beg those gentlemen that may be affected by it to suspend their judgment till they hear it discussed . Will , says he , the adop- tion of this Constitution pay our debts ? It will compel the states to ...
... adoption of this Constitution . I beg those gentlemen that may be affected by it to suspend their judgment till they hear it discussed . Will , says he , the adop- tion of this Constitution pay our debts ? It will compel the states to ...
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... adopt it . The report spread in this country , of which I have heard , is , that the representatives of that state ... adopting it . The extent of the country is urged as another objection , as being too great for a republican government ...
... adopt it . The report spread in this country , of which I have heard , is , that the representatives of that state ... adopting it . The extent of the country is urged as another objection , as being too great for a republican government ...
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