History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... party in the Union , I hope , that , in the honest expression of my opinions , I shall share in your candor , if I do not meet your entire sanction and approbation . With sentiments of great respect and consideration , I am , Sir , your ...
... party in the Union , I hope , that , in the honest expression of my opinions , I shall share in your candor , if I do not meet your entire sanction and approbation . With sentiments of great respect and consideration , I am , Sir , your ...
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... party , it ceases to deserve the name , as it wants the attribute of impartiality . Many writers , both in politics and religion , have favored the world with publications , called history ; and though they record many real facts and ...
... party , it ceases to deserve the name , as it wants the attribute of impartiality . Many writers , both in politics and religion , have favored the world with publications , called history ; and though they record many real facts and ...
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... party politics , it is extremely doubtful whether it be agree- able to the spirit of the Constitution , or for the welfare of the people , or the preservation of liberty . And whenever such power is displayed , in wantonness or caprice ...
... party politics , it is extremely doubtful whether it be agree- able to the spirit of the Constitution , or for the welfare of the people , or the preservation of liberty . And whenever such power is displayed , in wantonness or caprice ...
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... important , that its administration and management should be in all prudence and uprightness ; and not for the benefit of a few ; nor , more than all , for electioneering , and party purposes 36 [ 1791 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
... important , that its administration and management should be in all prudence and uprightness ; and not for the benefit of a few ; nor , more than all , for electioneering , and party purposes 36 [ 1791 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
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... party purposes . It is in the abuse and perversion of such an institution , that it can be an evil , either to government or to the people . This act of incorporation for a Bank of the United States , was for the period of twenty years ...
... party purposes . It is in the abuse and perversion of such an institution , that it can be an evil , either to government or to the people . This act of incorporation for a Bank of the United States , was for the period of twenty years ...
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