| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 796 lapas
...which has no parallel in the annals of human socicty. They reared fabrics of government which have no model on the face of the globe. They formed the...difficult to be executed; this is the work which has been new-modelled by the act of your Convention, and it is that act on which you are now to deliberate and... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 792 lapas
...which has no parallel in the annals of human society. They reared fabrics of government which have no model on the face of the globe. They formed the...difficult to be executed ; this is the work which has b«>en new-modelled by the act of your Convention, and it w that act on which you are now to deliberate... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 798 lapas
...which has no parallel in the annals of human society. They reared fabrics of government which have no model on the face of the globe. They formed the...incumbent on their successors to improve and perpetuate. II' their works betray imperfections, we wonder at the fewness of them. If they erred most in the structure... | |
| William Cabell Rives - 1866 - 716 lapas
...of the connection between the their successors to improve and perold and the new world." petuate. lf their works betray imperfections, we wonder at the...most in the structure of the Union, this was the work the most difficult to be executed ; this is the work which has been newmodelled by the act of your... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick - 1870 - 510 lapas
...which has no parallel in the annals of human society. They reared the fabrics of governments which have no model on the face of the globe. They formed the...betray imperfections, we wonder at the fewness of tliem? Here again we behold the great fundamental error, the great radical vice, of all the legislation... | |
| William Cabell Rives - 1870 - 694 lapas
...which has no parallel in the annals of human society. They reared the fabrics of government, which have no model on the face of the globe. They formed the...it is incumbent on their successors to improve and per_ pctuate. If their works betray imperfections, we wonder at the fewness of them. If they erred... | |
| William Cabell Rives - 1870 - 692 lapas
...terms of the connection between the their successors to improve and perold and the new world." petuate. If their works betray imperfections, we wonder at...of them. If they erred most in the structure of the L'nion, this was the work the most difficult to be executed ; this is the work which has been newmodelled... | |
| Angela Gillespie, Member of the Order of the Holy Cross - 1871 - 664 lapas
...which has no parallel in the annals of human society. They reared the fabric of governments which have no model on the face of the globe. They formed the...incumbent on their successors to improve and perpetuate. 5. If their works betray imperfections, we wonder at the fewness of them. If they erred most in the... | |
| William O. Bateman - 1876 - 416 lapas
...cannot doubt to be 1 The Federalist, No. 9. equally practicable.'1 ' The leaders of the Revolution formed the design of a great CONFEDERACY, which it...on their successors to improve and perpetuate. If they erred most in the structure of the UNION, this was the work most difficult to be executed ; this... | |
| Texas Bar Association - 1882 - 348 lapas
...which has no parallel in the annals of human society. They reared the fabrics of governments which have no model on the face of the globe. They formed the...perpetuate. If their works betray imperfections, we wonder APPENDIX. 51 at the fewness of them. If they erred most in the structure of the Union, this was the... | |
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