For my part, I have to say, that whether there be such an alliance, depends, so far as I know, upon what may be a right definition of the term alliance.
If the claim of the soldier was extinguished by receiving two shillings in the pound of the speculator, upon what principle is it contended that the latter should receive more than distributive justice?
Upon what principle is it that the slaves shall be computed in the representation?
Upon what principle, then, ought they to be taken into the Federal estimate of representation?
I have made the calculations stated in this plan, upon what is called personal, as well as upon landed property.
The Government of this country has been ostentatiously giving challenges for more than an hundred years past, upon what it called its own excellence and perfection.
It arises out of the action of his own mind upon the things which he sees, or upon what he may happen to hear or to read, and the practice joins itself thereto.
I reined in my horse, asking the very natural question, upon what I was to be congratulated, when Blake handed me a copy of The Lounger, indicating a certain paragraph for me to read.
It depends somewhat," said Nancy, "upon what he has the describing of.
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