The Writings of Albert Gallatin, Volumen1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1879 |
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... tion of order and a perfect submission to the laws . The great question now is , whether there are sufficient assurances of that submission and of its sincerity to justify government in not making use of military coercion . Mr. James ...
... tion of order and a perfect submission to the laws . The great question now is , whether there are sufficient assurances of that submission and of its sincerity to justify government in not making use of military coercion . Mr. James ...
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... tion of the Union , or of the stab given to our republican institu- tions by any assumption of power on our part not strictly justified by the forms of our Constitution , are the greatest we have to apprehend ; would it not be more ...
... tion of the Union , or of the stab given to our republican institu- tions by any assumption of power on our part not strictly justified by the forms of our Constitution , are the greatest we have to apprehend ; would it not be more ...
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... tion for an election on 1st December next , or only attach to us the stigma of partial usurpation , by compelling us to act in some one manner not contemplated by the Constitution , in order to make a choice . Under every hypothesis ...
... tion for an election on 1st December next , or only attach to us the stigma of partial usurpation , by compelling us to act in some one manner not contemplated by the Constitution , in order to make a choice . Under every hypothesis ...
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... tion you give of the nature of the office proposed for Jonas Clarke silences my doubts , and I agree to the appointment . I think we should do justice to Campbell and Gardner , and can- not suppose the Auditor will think hard of ...
... tion you give of the nature of the office proposed for Jonas Clarke silences my doubts , and I agree to the appointment . I think we should do justice to Campbell and Gardner , and can- not suppose the Auditor will think hard of ...
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... tion to that subject . There are also two points connected with this on which I wish the Republicans throughout the Union would make up their mind . Do they eventually mean not to support Burr as your successor when you shall think fit ...
... tion to that subject . There are also two points connected with this on which I wish the Republicans throughout the Union would make up their mind . Do they eventually mean not to support Burr as your successor when you shall think fit ...
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