The Works of William H. Seward, Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin, 1884 |
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... republic will rely for its defenders , and from the honorable ambition for military promotion . But it has been observed that we should be assuming the legis- lation which properly belongs to Congress . I do not think so . I am of ...
... republic will rely for its defenders , and from the honorable ambition for military promotion . But it has been observed that we should be assuming the legis- lation which properly belongs to Congress . I do not think so . I am of ...
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... republic , is the money of the people pro- posed to be employed by the government to corrupt the people themselves . The two millions would become a great corruption fund more dangerous than the gold of Sir Henry Clinton paid to the ...
... republic , is the money of the people pro- posed to be employed by the government to corrupt the people themselves . The two millions would become a great corruption fund more dangerous than the gold of Sir Henry Clinton paid to the ...
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... Republic never have a President commit a more serious or more dangerous usurpation of power than the act of the present eminent chief magistrate , in endeavoring to induce legislative authority to relieve him from the exercise of ...
... Republic never have a President commit a more serious or more dangerous usurpation of power than the act of the present eminent chief magistrate , in endeavoring to induce legislative authority to relieve him from the exercise of ...
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... republic , or shall it be broken into two con- flicting and probably hostile nations or republics ? There cannot ultimately be more than two ; for the habit of association is already formed , as the interests of mutual intercourse are ...
... republic , or shall it be broken into two con- flicting and probably hostile nations or republics ? There cannot ultimately be more than two ; for the habit of association is already formed , as the interests of mutual intercourse are ...
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... Republic of the Pacific from the Republic of the Atlantic . Terminus has passed away , with all the deities of the ancient Pantheon , but his sceptre remains . Commerce is the god of boundaries , and no man now living can foretell his ...
... Republic of the Pacific from the Republic of the Atlantic . Terminus has passed away , with all the deities of the ancient Pantheon , but his sceptre remains . Commerce is the god of boundaries , and no man now living can foretell his ...
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