United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 39,Edição 4J.& H.G. Langley, 1856 |
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... remains in the people . But above all machines for the exercise of certain attributes of sovereignty , the people are always and absolutely sovereign . They can , at any time , resume the grant of power they have made , and make a new ...
... remains in the people . But above all machines for the exercise of certain attributes of sovereignty , the people are always and absolutely sovereign . They can , at any time , resume the grant of power they have made , and make a new ...
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... remains . And we think we hazard nothing in saying that it is the first and highest duty of Congress to keep a jealous eye upon the equality of the States , and see that no encroachment be made by one upon another , or by many upon one ...
... remains . And we think we hazard nothing in saying that it is the first and highest duty of Congress to keep a jealous eye upon the equality of the States , and see that no encroachment be made by one upon another , or by many upon one ...
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... remains but the gratification of an ill - judged pride , or the hope of rendering us subservient to designs on your liberty ? " Soldiers who have sheathed their swords in the bowels of their Ameri- can brethren , will not draw them with ...
... remains but the gratification of an ill - judged pride , or the hope of rendering us subservient to designs on your liberty ? " Soldiers who have sheathed their swords in the bowels of their Ameri- can brethren , will not draw them with ...
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