The Virginia Report of 1799-1800: Touching the Alien and Sedition Laws; Together with the Virginia Resolutions of December 21, 1798, Including the Debate and Proceedings Thereon in the House of Delegates of Virginia and Other Documents Illustrative of the Report and ResolutionsJ.W. Randolph, 1850 - 264 |
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... measure ? Universal ignorance amongst the people . He then asked , if ignorance was a desirable thing ? And were the free exercise of the faculties of the human mind , to be once restrained and shut up , he would ask them , then , what ...
... measure ? Universal ignorance amongst the people . He then asked , if ignorance was a desirable thing ? And were the free exercise of the faculties of the human mind , to be once restrained and shut up , he would ask them , then , what ...
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... measures which would oppress the rest , although they should contain the greatest number of citizens : and that the result of this would be a civil war . The many would not submit to the few , and all history would show , that a ...
... measures which would oppress the rest , although they should contain the greatest number of citizens : and that the result of this would be a civil war . The many would not submit to the few , and all history would show , that a ...
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... measure satisfied . On the other hand , they might be assured that the consequences of pursuing the advice of the resolutions , would be insurrec tion , confusion , and anarchy . The business upon which they were acting , he said , was ...
... measure satisfied . On the other hand , they might be assured that the consequences of pursuing the advice of the resolutions , would be insurrec tion , confusion , and anarchy . The business upon which they were acting , he said , was ...
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... measures about the admission of strangers as they think convenient : that so long as their nation continued at peace with that in which they resided , and they behaved themselves peaceably , they were under the protection of the ...
... measures about the admission of strangers as they think convenient : that so long as their nation continued at peace with that in which they resided , and they behaved themselves peaceably , they were under the protection of the ...
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... measure . Some of these states , too , might be on the verge of in- surrection . An alien banished from one might be admitted into another , which would protect him , and thereby the general welfare in that instance defeated , and ...
... measure . Some of these states , too , might be on the verge of in- surrection . An alien banished from one might be admitted into another , which would protect him , and thereby the general welfare in that instance defeated , and ...
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