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" ... the Constitution which we now present is the result of a spirit of amity, and of that mutual deference and concession which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable. That it will meet the full and entire approbation of every... "
The R.I. Schoolmaster - Page 203
1861
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The Constitutional Review, Volumes 4-5

Constitutional law - 1920 - 560 pages
...rendered indispensable. That it will meet the full and entire approbation of every state is not perhaps to be expected; but each will doubtless consider that...alone consulted, the consequences might have been peculiarly disagreeable or injurious to others; that it is liable to as few exceptions as could reasonably...
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Official Records of the Union and Confederate Navies in the War of the Rebellion

United States. Naval War Records Office, United States. Office of Naval Records and Library - United States - 1922 - 1456 pages
...State is not perhaps to be expected ; but each will doubtless consider that had her interest alone been consulted the consequences might have been particularly...reasonably have been expected, we hope and believe; tliat it may promote the lasting welfare of that country so dear to us all and secure her freedom and...
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The Constitution of the United States: Yesterday, Today--and Tomorrow?

James Montgomery Beck - Constitutional history - 1924 - 358 pages
...rendered indispensable. That it will meet the full and entire approbation of every State is not perhaps to be expected; but each will doubtless consider that had her interest alone been consulted the consequences might have been particularly disagreeable or injurious to others...
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The Essential American Tradition: An Anthology of Striking and Significant ...

Jesse Lee Bennett - American literature - 1925 - 360 pages
...rendered indispensable. That it will meet the full and entire approbation of every State, is not perhaps to be expected; but each will doubtless consider that, had her interest alone been consulted, the consequences might have been particularly disagreeable or injurious to others...
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Politics and the Constitution in the History of the United States, Volume 1

William Winslow Crosskey, William Jeffrey - History - 1953 - 608 pages
...eonsider, that had her interest heen alone eonsulted, the eonsequenees might have heen partieularly disagreeable or injurious to others; that it is liable to as few exeeptions as eould reasonably have heen expeeted, we hope and helieve; that it may promote the lasting...
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The Cambridge History of American Literature: Volume 1, 1590-1820

Sacvan Bercovitch, Cyrus R. K. Patell - Literary Criticism - 1997 - 846 pages
...must remember that the document grows out of "mutual deference and concession" and that it, therefore, "is liable to as few exceptions as could reasonably have been expected." The acceptable exceptions already have been made. By extension, a challenge to any part of the final...
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A Brilliant Solution: Inventing the American Constitution

Carol Berkin - History - 2002 - 324 pages
...results, but they were confident that "each will doubtless consider that had her interest alone been consulted, the consequences might have been particularly disagreeable or injurious to others " The letter was the committee's gift to their fellow delegates — a preemptive strike against the...
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To Form A More Perfect Union: A New Economic Interpretation of the United ...

Robert A. McGuire - Business & Economics - 2003 - 416 pages
...rendered indispensable. That it will meet the full and entire approbation of every State is not perhaps to be expected; but each will doubtless consider, that had her interest alone been consulted, the consequences might have been particularly disagreeable or injurious to others;...
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Journal of the Federal Convention

United States. Constitutional Convention, James Madison - Constitutional history - 2003 - 808 pages
...indispensable. " That it will meet the fall and entire approbation of every State is not, perhaps, to be expected. But each will doubtless consider, that had her interest alone been consulted, the consequences might have been particularly disagreeable and injurious to others....
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The Political, Personal, and Property Rights of a Citizen of the United ...

Theophilus Parsons - Civil rights - 2004 - 762 pages
...indispensable. "That it will meet the full and entire approbation of every State, is not, perhaps, to be expected. But each will doubtless consider that, had her interest alone been consulted, the conse22 A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES. 23 quences might have been particularly...
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