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Select American Speeches: Forensic and Parliamentary, with Prefatory Remarks ... - Page 140
by Stephen Cullen Carpenter - 1815 - 488 pages
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American municipal bonds as investments, ed. by J.H. Rudall & sons, Volume 96

J.H. Rudald (and sons) - 1874 - 212 pages
...have generally resulted from those causes. If we consider the peculiar situation of the United States, and go to the sources of that diversity of sentiment...fatal effects which they produced in those republics." To guard against these dangers and the evil tendencies of a democracy, our ^Republican Government was...
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The Southern Review, Volume 5

Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) - 1869 - 518 pages
...the peculiar situation of the United States, and what are the sources of that diversity of sentiments which pervades its inhabitants, we shall find great...effects, which they produced in those republics.' ' Prophetic words ! How fearfully were they, even in 1830-33, in progress of fulfilment in the great...
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The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General Value ..., Volume 47

Law reports, digests, etc - 1886 - 832 pages
...pervades its inhabitants, we shall find great danger to fear that the same causes here would result in the same fatal effects which they produced in those republics." This was but an expression of the prevailing sentiment. In accordance with it, though all the written constitutions...
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The History of the Virginia Federal Convention of 1788: With Some ..., Volume 9

Hugh Blair Grigsby - Virginia - 1890 - 406 pages
...of the United States, and what are the sources of that diversity of sentiment which pervades their inhabitants, we shall find great danger to fear that...republics. This danger ought to be wisely guarded against. Perhaps in the progress of this discussion it may appear that the only possible remedy for those evils,...
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The Writings of James Madison: 1787-1790

James Madison - Constitutional history - 1904 - 488 pages
...resulted from those causes. If we consider the peculiar situation of the United States, and what are the sources of that diversity of sentiment which pervades...republics. This danger ought to be wisely guarded against. Perhaps, in the progress of this discussion, it will appear, that the only possible remedy for those...
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The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volume 11

John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - Civilization - 1912 - 440 pages
...means of protection for the majority against the minority. tion of the United States, and what are the sources of that diversity of sentiment which pervades...republics. This danger ought to be wisely guarded against. Perhaps, in the progress of this discussion, it will appear that the only possible remedy for those...
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The Writings of James Madison: 1787-1790

James Madison - Constitutional history - 1904 - 496 pages
...resulted from those causes. If we consider the peculiar situation of the United States, and what are the sources of that diversity of sentiment which pervades...republics. This danger ought to be wisely guarded against. Perhaps, in the progress of this discussion, it will appear, that the only possible remedy for those...
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Is Davis a Traitor: Or, was Secession a Constitutional Right Previous to the ...

Albert Taylor Bledsoe - Secession - 1907 - 286 pages
...ARE THE SOURCES OF THAT DIVERSITY OF SENTIMENT WHICH PERVADES ITS INHABITANTS, WE SHALL FIND GREATER DANGER TO FEAR, THAT THE SAME CAUSES MAY TERMINATE...THE SAME FATAL EFFECTS, WHICH THEY PRODUCED IN THOSE EEPUBLICS." f Here, then, was the rock on which the new Eepublic was in the greatest danger of being...
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Select Orations Illustrating American Political History

Samuel Bannister Harding - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1909 - 570 pages
...resulted from those causes. If we consider the peculiar situation of the United States, and what are the sources of that diversity of sentiment which pervades...republics. This danger ought to be wisely guarded against. Perhaps, in the progress of this discussion, it will appear that the only possible remedy for those...
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The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volume 11

John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker - Civilization - 1912 - 440 pages
...means ol protection for the majority against the minority. tion of the United States, and what are the sources of that diversity of sentiment which pervades...republics. This danger ought to be wisely guarded against. Perhaps, in the progress of this discussion, it will appear that the only possible remedy for those...
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