10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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Page 55
... ernment cannot be strong ; that this gov- ernment is not strong enough . But would the honest patriot , in the full tide of fuccessful experiment , abandon a gov- ernment which has so far kept us free and firm , on the theoretic and ...
... ernment cannot be strong ; that this gov- ernment is not strong enough . But would the honest patriot , in the full tide of fuccessful experiment , abandon a gov- ernment which has so far kept us free and firm , on the theoretic and ...
Page 108
... ernment . We belive it . We believe that it is a part of sovereignty , and can no more with safety be delegated to private individuals than we could afford to delegate to private individuals the power to make penal statutes or levy ...
... ernment . We belive it . We believe that it is a part of sovereignty , and can no more with safety be delegated to private individuals than we could afford to delegate to private individuals the power to make penal statutes or levy ...
Page 125
... ernment that it would itself strive to help Santo Domingo in her hour of need . In the case of one of these nations , only the actual opening of negotiations to this end by our Governinent prevented the seizure of territory in Santo ...
... ernment that it would itself strive to help Santo Domingo in her hour of need . In the case of one of these nations , only the actual opening of negotiations to this end by our Governinent prevented the seizure of territory in Santo ...
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