The Southern Review, Tom 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... given rise to one of the very few amendments which have been made to the instrument . For , in the first place , it was not foreseen that the people would take the election of the Chief Magistrate into their own hands ; but it was ...
... given rise to one of the very few amendments which have been made to the instrument . For , in the first place , it was not foreseen that the people would take the election of the Chief Magistrate into their own hands ; but it was ...
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... given , as a reason for usurping a power that was not given . And yet , if we are to credit the statements made by Mr. Jefferson to his friends , confirmed by other actors in that memorable drama , such a purpose was seriously ...
... given , as a reason for usurping a power that was not given . And yet , if we are to credit the statements made by Mr. Jefferson to his friends , confirmed by other actors in that memorable drama , such a purpose was seriously ...
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... given to the old joke , by the aforesaid passages of Lord By- ron's satire . Still the injured Little , though smarting under his wounds , had too much discretion to take the steps usually pur- sued by an Irishman in such situations ...
... given to the old joke , by the aforesaid passages of Lord By- ron's satire . Still the injured Little , though smarting under his wounds , had too much discretion to take the steps usually pur- sued by an Irishman in such situations ...
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