The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 16Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1815 |
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... given subject - or even that it is highly inexpedient at the present time to act in any way upon it - it has a clear right to pass collectively upon a whole class of petitions asking for the action against which it has thus resolved ...
... given subject - or even that it is highly inexpedient at the present time to act in any way upon it - it has a clear right to pass collectively upon a whole class of petitions asking for the action against which it has thus resolved ...
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... given back to Virginia and Maryland . It is per- fectly useless to the Federal Govern- ment . If thought by any desirable , Congress could still retain sufficient contingent authority to serve for its own protection againt mobs , if ...
... given back to Virginia and Maryland . It is per- fectly useless to the Federal Govern- ment . If thought by any desirable , Congress could still retain sufficient contingent authority to serve for its own protection againt mobs , if ...
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... given , and from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath . " Capital will be constantly accumulat- ing , and the number of non - proprietors growing larger , by the force of causes , which there is neither justice ...
... given , and from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath . " Capital will be constantly accumulat- ing , and the number of non - proprietors growing larger , by the force of causes , which there is neither justice ...
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... given the heroic gift . Few are they , who are called to be prophets , or apos- tles , or speakers with tongues . Let us not , in our reverence for these , cast re- proach upon the memory of the van- quished , nor in them libel our ...
... given the heroic gift . Few are they , who are called to be prophets , or apos- tles , or speakers with tongues . Let us not , in our reverence for these , cast re- proach upon the memory of the van- quished , nor in them libel our ...
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he grow to the perfect stature of a man . Let the name be given to whatever in- stitution , endowment , form , establish- ment , institute or mechanism , it may , life is man's real university , his prac tical education is in the ...
he grow to the perfect stature of a man . Let the name be given to whatever in- stitution , endowment , form , establish- ment , institute or mechanism , it may , life is man's real university , his prac tical education is in the ...
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