Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... seen more ingenious ones , and more delu- sive ; nor that we propose to subject them to any very extend- ed examination , for where these arguments are of seeming worth , they have been examined long ago , and refuted . Yet we may ...
... seen more ingenious ones , and more delu- sive ; nor that we propose to subject them to any very extend- ed examination , for where these arguments are of seeming worth , they have been examined long ago , and refuted . Yet we may ...
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... seen as coming from a Senator from the Free states . In speaking of Slavery he says : " Bring these territo- ries ( California and New Mexico ) into this Union as states , upon an equal foot- ing with the Northern States . Let the ...
... seen as coming from a Senator from the Free states . In speaking of Slavery he says : " Bring these territo- ries ( California and New Mexico ) into this Union as states , upon an equal foot- ing with the Northern States . Let the ...
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... seen them so explained as Mr. Clay- ton explains them , or so lightly thought of as he seems to think of them . So reprehensible , indeed , do we consider his remarks , that had they been drawn from him by any unlooked for occasion , or ...
... seen them so explained as Mr. Clay- ton explains them , or so lightly thought of as he seems to think of them . So reprehensible , indeed , do we consider his remarks , that had they been drawn from him by any unlooked for occasion , or ...
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... seen doing what he believed right , in spite of the scoffs and contumely of those who knew they were doing wrong . one Whilst we say this , we do not mean to affirm that there was no compromise of principle in the Constitution . There ...
... seen doing what he believed right , in spite of the scoffs and contumely of those who knew they were doing wrong . one Whilst we say this , we do not mean to affirm that there was no compromise of principle in the Constitution . There ...
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... seen , before the meeting at Philadelphia ; that other defects in the Arti- cles , if not so prominent , were not unseen ; that the conven- tionists had full power , not only to remedy all the defects of the federal system , but to make ...
... seen , before the meeting at Philadelphia ; that other defects in the Arti- cles , if not so prominent , were not unseen ; that the conven- tionists had full power , not only to remedy all the defects of the federal system , but to make ...
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