The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, 7권Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... equal to his decision . Full of the spirit of the people , elevated by the people , and relying with unshaken confidence upon the sympathies of the people , he began a reform , the extent of which it is doubtful whether his warmest ...
... equal to his decision . Full of the spirit of the people , elevated by the people , and relying with unshaken confidence upon the sympathies of the people , he began a reform , the extent of which it is doubtful whether his warmest ...
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... equal rights , had been grossly infringed . He sought to show that all the restrictions of trade operate as taxes on the people , place dangerous pow ers in the hands of the government , diminish the efficiency of popular suffrage , and ...
... equal rights , had been grossly infringed . He sought to show that all the restrictions of trade operate as taxes on the people , place dangerous pow ers in the hands of the government , diminish the efficiency of popular suffrage , and ...
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... equal protection , and , as heaven does its rains , shower its favors alike on the high and the low , the rich and the poor , it would be an unqualified blessing . " " This is the language of our venerated President , and the passage ...
... equal protection , and , as heaven does its rains , shower its favors alike on the high and the low , the rich and the poor , it would be an unqualified blessing . " " This is the language of our venerated President , and the passage ...
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... equal rights of others , nor transgress the general laws for the security of person and property . " But modern refinements have introduced new principles in the science of govern- ment . Our own government , most especially , has ...
... equal rights of others , nor transgress the general laws for the security of person and property . " But modern refinements have introduced new principles in the science of govern- ment . Our own government , most especially , has ...
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... equal rights , or appropriate to the few what belongs to all alike . To quote , in conclusion , the language of the great man , with whose admirable sentiment we commenced these remarks , it is time to pause in our ca- reer ; if we ...
... equal rights , or appropriate to the few what belongs to all alike . To quote , in conclusion , the language of the great man , with whose admirable sentiment we commenced these remarks , it is time to pause in our ca- reer ; if we ...
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10 페이지 - There are no necessary evils in government. Its evils exist only in its abuses. If it would confine itself to equal protection, and, as Heaven does its rains, shower its favors alike on the high and the low, the rich and the poor, it would be an unqualified blessing.
397 페이지 - His fall was destined to a barren strand, A petty fortress, and a dubious hand ; He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
220 페이지 - This natural liberty consists properly in a power of acting as one thinks fit, without any restraint or control, unless by the law of nature; being a right inherent in us by birth, and one of the gifts of God to man at his creation, when he endued him with the faculty of free will.
327 페이지 - Resolved, That all petitions, memorials, and papers touching the abolition of slavery, or the buying, selling, or transferring of slaves in any State, Dis trict, or Territory of the United States, be laid on the table without being debated, printed, read, or referred, and that no further action whatever shall be had thereon.
327 페이지 - Resolved, That all petitions. memorials, resolutions, propositions or papers, relating in any way, or to any extent whatever, to the subject of slavery, or the abolition of slavery, shall, without being either printed or referred, be laid upon the table, and that no further action whatever shall be had- thereon.
524 페이지 - Canton, and by other very weighty causes, do hereby, in the name and on the behalf of Her Britannic Majesty's Government, enjoin and require all Her Majesty's subjects now present in Canton, forthwith to make a surrender to me, for the service of Her said Majesty's Government, to be delivered over to the Government of China, of all the opium belonging to them, or British opium under their controul; and to hold the British ships and vessels engaged in the trade of opium subject to my immediate direction...
453 페이지 - Bacon, whereupon arose a murmuring before his face " Bacon, Bacon, Bacon," and all walked out of the field, muttering as they went, "Bacon, Bacon, Bacon...
537 페이지 - God ; and let this idea shine bright and clear in the laborer's soul, and he has the essence of theological libraries, and a far higher light than has visited thousands of renowned divines. A great mind is formed by a few great ideas, not by an infinity of loose details. I have known very learned men, who seemed to me very poor in intellect, because they had no grand thoughts. What avails it, that a man has studied .ever so minutely the histories of Greece and Rome, if the great Ideas of Freedom,...
537 페이지 - ... but the quality of knowledge, which determines the mind's dignity. A man of immense information may, through the want of large and comprehensive ideas, be far inferior in intellect to a labourer, who, with little knowledge, has yet seized on great truths. For example, I do not expect the labourer to study theology in the ancient languages, in the writings of the Fathers, in the history of sects, &c.
40 페이지 - That Congress shall not alter, modify or interfere in the times, places, or manner of holding elections for Senators and Representatives or either of them, except when the legislature of any State shall neglect, refuse or be disabled by invasion or rebellion to prescribe the same.