United States Magazine, and Democratic Review, 43권Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
도서 본문에서
41개의 결과 중 1 - 3개
209 페이지
... principles , if he wants his principles to pre- vail . He must either leave the Union , or he must rule the Union . " The spirit of opposition to Democracy and in favor of section- alism , as a prelude to disunion and the downfall of ...
... principles , if he wants his principles to pre- vail . He must either leave the Union , or he must rule the Union . " The spirit of opposition to Democracy and in favor of section- alism , as a prelude to disunion and the downfall of ...
210 페이지
... principles of self - government . Addressing him- self to the doctrines advanced by Mr. Lincoln , as given above , Senator Douglas , in his first speech at Chicago , said : - " I take bold and unqualified issue with him upon that principle ...
... principles of self - government . Addressing him- self to the doctrines advanced by Mr. Lincoln , as given above , Senator Douglas , in his first speech at Chicago , said : - " I take bold and unqualified issue with him upon that principle ...
299 페이지
... principles , would it occur to any human being in this country that it had any existence here ? It was utterly absurd to say that the common law was in force in the courts of the United States . He granted that , as respected many of ...
... principles , would it occur to any human being in this country that it had any existence here ? It was utterly absurd to say that the common law was in force in the courts of the United States . He granted that , as respected many of ...
기타 출판본 - 모두 보기
자주 나오는 단어 및 구문
abolitionism affairs American authority beautiful bill Brougham Buonarotti called cause character church citizen claim Coburg commerce common law Congress Constitution court Cuba death declared DELAZON SMITH Democratic party Denver duty England English Europe European execution exercise expenses fact favor Federal foreign Fort Scott France French friends girl give Governor grant hand honor House importance institutions interests island Italy Kansas king labor land legislation Legislature Lord Lord Brougham Madame Madame du Barry Madame Roland matter ment Mexico Michael Angelo minister nature Nays never passed person political position possess Post Office present President principles prohibition question relations Representatives Republic Republican party respect Robespierre Rome Senate slave trade slavery Smith Soltikoff Spain Spanish Territory tion Toucey treaty Union United vote Whigs whilst whole Yeas