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... opinion . Where was the greatest pressure at the pres- ent moment ? It was at the points where the greatest amount of revenue had been collected and deposited that the severest pressure was felt ; and of these points the city of New ...
... opinion . Where was the greatest pressure at the pres- ent moment ? It was at the points where the greatest amount of revenue had been collected and deposited that the severest pressure was felt ; and of these points the city of New ...
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... opinion that the whole matter had better be left to his decision . The groups which it is proposed to ex- ecute should correspond with those already completed . The appropriation , if any is to be made , should be a liberal one ...
... opinion that the whole matter had better be left to his decision . The groups which it is proposed to ex- ecute should correspond with those already completed . The appropriation , if any is to be made , should be a liberal one ...
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... opinion ; the sum is less than one quarter what has been estimated by the engineer department and the navy commissioners , as being required for the objects specified . On the subject of fortifications , and the defence of the country ...
... opinion ; the sum is less than one quarter what has been estimated by the engineer department and the navy commissioners , as being required for the objects specified . On the subject of fortifications , and the defence of the country ...
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... opinion ought to be the rule of his conduct ; and I venture still further , and say that the judges , in the con- struction of laws , ought to be guided by the weight of public sentiment : it is public virtue and public opinion that ...
... opinion ought to be the rule of his conduct ; and I venture still further , and say that the judges , in the con- struction of laws , ought to be guided by the weight of public sentiment : it is public virtue and public opinion that ...
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... opinion , a perfect absurdity to suppose that the princi- ples of democracy and equal rights can long exist in a State that is herself a large property holder . It has been said that money is power , and that " power is al- ways ...
... opinion , a perfect absurdity to suppose that the princi- ples of democracy and equal rights can long exist in a State that is herself a large property holder . It has been said that money is power , and that " power is al- ways ...
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