Text-book of Prose, from Burke, Webster, and Bacon, with Notes, and Sketches of the Authors' Lives, for Use in Schools and ClassesGinn, Heath, & Company, 1881 |
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Page 368
... them I find it resolved , that " the tariff of 1828 , and every other tariff designed to promote one branch of industry at the expense of others , is contrary to the meaning and intention of the federal compact ; and such 368 WEBSTER .
... them I find it resolved , that " the tariff of 1828 , and every other tariff designed to promote one branch of industry at the expense of others , is contrary to the meaning and intention of the federal compact ; and such 368 WEBSTER .
Page 369
Henry Norman Hudson. meaning and intention of the federal compact ; and such a dangerous , palpable , and deliberate usurpation of power , by a determined majority , wielding the general government beyond the limits of its delegated ...
Henry Norman Hudson. meaning and intention of the federal compact ; and such a dangerous , palpable , and deliberate usurpation of power , by a determined majority , wielding the general government beyond the limits of its delegated ...
Page 372
... Federal Government , since the adop- tion of the Constitution , had ever appeared , to most of those on whose interests it directly operated , so sudden , so unnecessary , and so oppressive , as the Em- bargo . It fell upon the Eastern ...
... Federal Government , since the adop- tion of the Constitution , had ever appeared , to most of those on whose interests it directly operated , so sudden , so unnecessary , and so oppressive , as the Em- bargo . It fell upon the Eastern ...
Page 384
... Federal Union . It is to that Union we owe our safety at home , and our consideration and dignity abroad . It is to that Union that we are chiefly indebted for whatever makes us most proud of our country . That Union we reached only by ...
... Federal Union . It is to that Union we owe our safety at home , and our consideration and dignity abroad . It is to that Union that we are chiefly indebted for whatever makes us most proud of our country . That Union we reached only by ...
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