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It would be grateful if we could contemplate the President of the United States as
an identical idea . But even this secondary pleasure is denied to us . In looking to
the published records of executive opinions , sentiments favorable to protection ...
It would be grateful if we could contemplate the President of the United States as
an identical idea . But even this secondary pleasure is denied to us . In looking to
the published records of executive opinions , sentiments favorable to protection ...
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The argument for it lay in its own obvious justice ; a justice too apparent , as it
seems to me , to be denied by any one . I left Congress , sir , a day or two before
its adjournment , and meeting some friends , in this village , on my way home , we
...
The argument for it lay in its own obvious justice ; a justice too apparent , as it
seems to me , to be denied by any one . I left Congress , sir , a day or two before
its adjournment , and meeting some friends , in this village , on my way home , we
...
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Whatever accustomed power is denied to the Constitution , whatever accustomed
power is denied to Congress , or to the Judiciary , none is denied to the Executive
. Here , there is no retrenchment ; here no apprehension is felt for the liberties ...
Whatever accustomed power is denied to the Constitution , whatever accustomed
power is denied to Congress , or to the Judiciary , none is denied to the Executive
. Here , there is no retrenchment ; here no apprehension is felt for the liberties ...
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