American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 2Appleton, 1895 |
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... representatives , can any danger be apprehended ? They are elected by those who can elect representatives in the State legislature . How can the votes of the electors be influenced ? By nothing but the character and conduct of the man ...
... representatives , can any danger be apprehended ? They are elected by those who can elect representatives in the State legislature . How can the votes of the electors be influenced ? By nothing but the character and conduct of the man ...
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... representatives are wisely elected . The honorable gentleman said that a govern - sult our own . When he desires such checks as ment should ever depend on the affections of the people . It must be so . It is the best sup- port it can ...
... representatives are wisely elected . The honorable gentleman said that a govern - sult our own . When he desires such checks as ment should ever depend on the affections of the people . It must be so . It is the best sup- port it can ...
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... Representatives would be better than it is , if a hundredth part of the people were to elect a majority of them . If your Senators were for life , would they be more agreeable to you ? If your President were not accountable to you for ...
... Representatives would be better than it is , if a hundredth part of the people were to elect a majority of them . If your Senators were for life , would they be more agreeable to you ? If your President were not accountable to you for ...
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... representatives ; otherwise mischiefs would be produced , which would shake the government to its foundation . As it is late , I shall not men- Gentlemen ask what is meant by law cases , tion all the gentleman's argument ; but some and ...
... representatives ; otherwise mischiefs would be produced , which would shake the government to its foundation . As it is late , I shall not men- Gentlemen ask what is meant by law cases , tion all the gentleman's argument ; but some and ...
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... Representatives , on the fourth of March , 1800 : * Believing , as I do , most seriously , that in a Government constituted like that of the United States , much of the public happiness depends , not only on its being rightly ...
... Representatives , on the fourth of March , 1800 : * Believing , as I do , most seriously , that in a Government constituted like that of the United States , much of the public happiness depends , not only on its being rightly ...
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