American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Volume 2Appleton, 1895 |
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... foreign dangers come , may secure and protect it . Our inquiry here must not the fear of immediate destruction , by be , whether the power of taxation be necessary foreign enemies , impel us take a most dangerous to perform the objects ...
... foreign dangers come , may secure and protect it . Our inquiry here must not the fear of immediate destruction , by be , whether the power of taxation be necessary foreign enemies , impel us take a most dangerous to perform the objects ...
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... foreign enemy ? Another alternative is , that , if the States shall appropriate certain funds for the use of Congress , Congress shall not lay direct taxes . Suppose the funds appropriated by the States , for the use of Congress ...
... foreign enemy ? Another alternative is , that , if the States shall appropriate certain funds for the use of Congress , Congress shall not lay direct taxes . Suppose the funds appropriated by the States , for the use of Congress ...
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... foreign powers , which was the cause of their uneasiness and trouble . How does this apply to us ? If we adopt such a government as theirs , will it not be subject to the same incon- venience ? Will not the same cause produce the same ...
... foreign powers , which was the cause of their uneasiness and trouble . How does this apply to us ? If we adopt such a government as theirs , will it not be subject to the same incon- venience ? Will not the same cause produce the same ...
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... foreign state . Suppose , says he , in such a suit , a foreign state is cast , will she be bound by the decision ? If a foreign state brought a suit against the commonwealth of Virginia , would she not be barred from the claim if the ...
... foreign state . Suppose , says he , in such a suit , a foreign state is cast , will she be bound by the decision ? If a foreign state brought a suit against the commonwealth of Virginia , would she not be barred from the claim if the ...
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... foreign land , or to any person not owing alle- giance to the United States . 16 The eighth section , which is supposed to com- prehend the case , after declaring that if any person or persons " shall co.amit murder on the high seas ...
... foreign land , or to any person not owing alle- giance to the United States . 16 The eighth section , which is supposed to com- prehend the case , after declaring that if any person or persons " shall co.amit murder on the high seas ...
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