Journal of the Proceedings of the National Republican Convention, Held at Worcester, October 11, 1832 ...Stimpson & Clapp, 1832 - 75 páginas |
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... duty . The interests at stake are beyond all power of description . Mighty battles of nations arrayed against each other , may be lost or won , with no other effect than to decide by what name of tyranny both shall be op- pressed . But ...
... duty . The interests at stake are beyond all power of description . Mighty battles of nations arrayed against each other , may be lost or won , with no other effect than to decide by what name of tyranny both shall be op- pressed . But ...
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... duties on imports should be brought down to one general and equal per centage , and that regulated by the mere wants of the revenue ; or that if different rates of duty should remain on different articles , still , that the whole should ...
... duties on imports should be brought down to one general and equal per centage , and that regulated by the mere wants of the revenue ; or that if different rates of duty should remain on different articles , still , that the whole should ...
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... duty is to support the civil authority . His duty is , if the laws be re- sisted , to employ the military force of the country , if neces- sary , for their support and execution ; but to do all this in compliance only with law , and ...
... duty is to support the civil authority . His duty is , if the laws be re- sisted , to employ the military force of the country , if neces- sary , for their support and execution ; but to do all this in compliance only with law , and ...
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