The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... legislation to pass through the ordeal of successive forms ; to be sifted through the discussions of co - ordinate legislative branches , with mutual suspensive veto powers . Yet all should be dependant with equal directness and ...
... legislation to pass through the ordeal of successive forms ; to be sifted through the discussions of co - ordinate legislative branches , with mutual suspensive veto powers . Yet all should be dependant with equal directness and ...
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... legislation upon the general interests of society so as to operate directly or indirectly on the industry and property of the community . Such power must be perpetually liable to the most pernicious abuse , from the natural imperfection ...
... legislation upon the general interests of society so as to operate directly or indirectly on the industry and property of the community . Such power must be perpetually liable to the most pernicious abuse , from the natural imperfection ...
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... legislative halls of the infant gov- ernment , exerting themselves but too successfully to induce the members to support the scheme of funding , at a par value , the paper which they had received at an immense depreciation ; and , remem ...
... legislative halls of the infant gov- ernment , exerting themselves but too successfully to induce the members to support the scheme of funding , at a par value , the paper which they had received at an immense depreciation ; and , remem ...
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... legislation of the Assembly , ' that contributed , more than any other cause , to hasten the downfall of the federal party in North Carolina . The great error of the leaders of the federal party was , that they had underrated the genius ...
... legislation of the Assembly , ' that contributed , more than any other cause , to hasten the downfall of the federal party in North Carolina . The great error of the leaders of the federal party was , that they had underrated the genius ...
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... legislative proceedings , under his direction . He had obeyed the commands of authority as a soldier , and it was this high sense of allegiance to legitimate authority which made practicable the democratic principles he professed ...
... legislative proceedings , under his direction . He had obeyed the commands of authority as a soldier , and it was this high sense of allegiance to legitimate authority which made practicable the democratic principles he professed ...
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