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" As this is a departure, for a special purpose, from the general principles of our system, it may merit consideration, whether an arrangement better adapted to the principles of our Government, and to the particular interests of the people, may not be... "
Niles' Weekly Register - Page 212
1819
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Journal: 1st-13th Congress . Repr. 14th Congress, 1st Session ..., Volume 1

United States. Congress. House - United States - 1818 - 458 pages
...interests of the peuple, may not be devised, which will neither infringe the constitution, nor atfcct the object which the provision in question was intended...great national concerns, furnish additional motives lor recommending this subject to your consideration. \\ hen we view the great blessings with which...
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The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 4

1818 - 498 pages
...our government, and to the particular interest ol lu* people may not be devised, which will neither infringe the constitution, nor affect the object which the provision in question was inti'mled lo secure. The growing population, already considerable, and the increasing business of the...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 60

History - 1819 - 838 pages
...our government, and to the particular interests of the people, may not be devised, which will neither infringe the constitution, nor affect the object which...the great blessings with which our country has been favoured, those which we now enjoy, and the means which we possess of handing them down, unimpaired,...
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Annual Register, Volume 60

Edmund Burke - History - 1819 - 872 pages
...government, and to th« particular interests of the people, may not be devised, which will neither infringe the constitution, nor affect the object which...the great blessings with which our country has been favoured, those which we now enjoy, and the means which we possess of handing them down, unimpaired,...
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The Tour of James Monroe, President of the United States, Through the ...

Samuel Putnam Waldo - United States - 1819 - 362 pages
...our government and to the particular interests of the people, may not be devised, which will neither infringe the constitution, nor affect the object which...this subject to your consideration. When we view the greater blessings with which our country has been favored, those which we now enjoy, and the means...
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Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States from ...

United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...our system, it may merit consideration whether an arrangement better adapted to the principles of onr government, and to the particular interest of the...concerns, furnish additional motives for recommending this anbject to your consideration. When we view the great blessings with which our country has been favored,...
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The Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States ..., Volume 1

United States. President - Presidents - 1846 - 766 pages
...legislate, in all cases, directly on the local concerns of the district. As this is a departure, for a special purpose, from the general principles of our...which our country has been favored, those which we now enjoy, and the means which we possess of handing them down unimpaired to our latest posterity,...
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The Statesman's Manual: The Addresses and Messages of the ..., Volume 1

United States. President - United States - 1854 - 616 pages
...legislate, in all cases, directly on the local concerns of the district. As this is a departure, for a special purpose, from the general principles of our...which our country has been favored, those which we now enjoy, and the means which we possess of handing them down unimpaired to our latest posterity,...
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The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States ..., Volume 1

Joseph Gales - United States - 1855 - 660 pages
...our Government, and to the particular interests of the people, may not be devised, which will neither infringe the Constitution, nor affect the object which...which our country has been favored, those which we now enjoy, and the means which we possess of handing them down, unimpaired, to our latest posterity,...
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The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an ...

United States. Congress - United States - 1855 - 664 pages
...our Government, and to the particular interests of the people, may not be devised, which will neither infringe the Constitution, nor affect the object which...which our country has been favored, those which we now enjoy, and the means which we possess of handing them down, unimpaired, to our latest posterity,...
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