The American Whig Review, 7-8권G. H. Colton, 1848 |
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... government , are engaged in treason to our Constitution and Decla- ration of Rights , giving " aid and comfort " to ... Executive be re- stricted within its just limits , they will strenuously urge . That the rights and power of the States be ...
... government , are engaged in treason to our Constitution and Decla- ration of Rights , giving " aid and comfort " to ... Executive be re- stricted within its just limits , they will strenuously urge . That the rights and power of the States be ...
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... Executive , for raising thirty new regiments of men - ten regi- ments of ... Government had received from General Scott , containing " an estimate of the ... Government in constant motion and alarm , until constrained to sue for peace ...
... Executive , for raising thirty new regiments of men - ten regi- ments of ... Government had received from General Scott , containing " an estimate of the ... Government in constant motion and alarm , until constrained to sue for peace ...
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... Executive has authority by existing laws , to raise a further force of 7,000 enlisted soldiers , and 12,500 ... Government ? For ourselves we shall wait , with confidence , yet not without deep solicitude , for the result of the delibera ...
... Executive has authority by existing laws , to raise a further force of 7,000 enlisted soldiers , and 12,500 ... Government ? For ourselves we shall wait , with confidence , yet not without deep solicitude , for the result of the delibera ...
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... executive government . No one looks , no one asks , no one would wish , that anything be re- fused to the President , which the true interests and safety of the country may , require which the honor of our arms , the common honor of the ...
... executive government . No one looks , no one asks , no one would wish , that anything be re- fused to the President , which the true interests and safety of the country may , require which the honor of our arms , the common honor of the ...
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... government , and he proposes to devote a separate treatise to the art of undermining inherited prejudices . The ... Executive sufficiently ignorant , obstinate , and ambitous , you have then to provide a suitable cabinet for guiding and ...
... government , and he proposes to devote a separate treatise to the art of undermining inherited prejudices . The ... Executive sufficiently ignorant , obstinate , and ambitous , you have then to provide a suitable cabinet for guiding and ...
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156 페이지 - ... reveals itself in the balance or reconciliation of opposite or discordant qualities: of sameness, with difference; of the general, with the concrete; the idea, with the image; the individual, with the representative; the sense of novelty and freshness, with old and familiar objects; a more than usual state of emotion, with more than usual order...
33 페이지 - He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune ; for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief. Certainly the best works, and of greatest merit for the public, have proceeded from the unmarried or childless men, which both in affection and means have married and endowed the public.
98 페이지 - He raised a sigh so piteous and profound As it did seem to shatter all his bulk And end his being : that done, he lets me go : And with his head over his shoulder turn'd, He seem'd to find his way without his eyes ; For out o' doors he went without their help, And to the last bended their light on me.
21 페이지 - No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, . . . enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, . . .
141 페이지 - And I sent messengers unto them, saying, I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down: why should the work cease, whilst I leave it, and come down to you?
156 페이지 - The poet, described in ideal perfection, brings the whole soul of man into activity, with the subordination of its faculties to each other, according to their relative worth and dignity. He diffuses a tone and spirit of unity that blends, and (as it were) fuses, each into each, by that synthetic and magical power to which we have exclusively appropriated the name of imagination.
157 페이지 - I consider as an echo of the former, co-existing with the conscious will, yet still as identical with the primary in the kind of its agency, and differing only in degree, and in the mode of its operation. It dissolves, diffuses, dissipates, in order to re-create: or where this process is rendered impossible, yet still at all events it struggles to idealize and to unify. It is essentially vital, even as all objects (as objects) are essentially fixed and dead.
514 페이지 - I am in love with this green earth; the face of town and country; the unspeakable rural solitudes, and the sweet security of streets. I would set up my tabernacle here. I am content to stand still at the age to which I am arrived ; I, and my friends : to be no younger, no richer, no handsomer. I do not want to be weaned by age ; or drop, like mellow fruit, as they Say, into the grave. — Any alteration, on this earth of mine, in diet or in lodging, puzzles and discomposes me. My household-gods plant...
575 페이지 - I'm well aware, as winter changes the trees. My love for HeathclifF resembles the eternal rocks beneath : a source of little visible delight, but necessary. Nelly, I am Heathcliff — he's always, always in my mind — not as a pleasure, any more than I am always a pleasure to myself — but as my own being...
132 페이지 - In the corrupted currents of this world Offence's gilded hand may shove by justice, And oft 'tis seen the wicked prize itself Buys out the law...