The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 19Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1846 |
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... writer regrets that the authenticity of the article , ( which was written some time since , ) cannot be verified by citing the authorities , but they were not preserved at the time , and are not now conveniently accessible . * Sculpture ...
... writer regrets that the authenticity of the article , ( which was written some time since , ) cannot be verified by citing the authorities , but they were not preserved at the time , and are not now conveniently accessible . * Sculpture ...
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... writers . It is really difficult to conceive what must have been the morbidity of the German intellect , or taste , when it not only tolerated but truly admired and enthusiastically applauded such an affair as " The Sorrows of Werter ...
... writers . It is really difficult to conceive what must have been the morbidity of the German intellect , or taste , when it not only tolerated but truly admired and enthusiastically applauded such an affair as " The Sorrows of Werter ...
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... writer . Besides , there is the assur- ance that they were not written for the public . We do not mean the assur- ance of the writer : we might not believe that ; the letters themselves prove that they were written for no public use ...
... writer . Besides , there is the assur- ance that they were not written for the public . We do not mean the assur- ance of the writer : we might not believe that ; the letters themselves prove that they were written for no public use ...
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... writer is apparently smarting under the supposed injury of being deprived of office , which he had long held , for political The most violent and intemperate abuse of the greatest and best men of the coun- try is indulged in ; n ; and ...
... writer is apparently smarting under the supposed injury of being deprived of office , which he had long held , for political The most violent and intemperate abuse of the greatest and best men of the coun- try is indulged in ; n ; and ...
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... writers than thinkers ; and if they would preserve the laurels they have won , it would be well for them , perhaps , not to venture too far into the deep things of philosophy . We say this from no unfriendly feeling to the cause they ...
... writers than thinkers ; and if they would preserve the laurels they have won , it would be well for them , perhaps , not to venture too far into the deep things of philosophy . We say this from no unfriendly feeling to the cause they ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 340 - In addition to the above limited power to contract debts, the State may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or defend the State in war; but the money arising from the contracting of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever.
Página 341 - The Legislature, shall have no power to pass any act granting any special charter for banking purposes ; but corporations or associations may be formed for such purposes under general laws.
Página 340 - No moneys shall ever be paid out of the treasury of this State, or any of its funds, or any of the funds under its management, except in pursuance of an appropriation by law; nor unless such payment be made within two years next after the passage of such appropriation act...
Página 171 - Whereas it is necessary for the support of government, for the discharge of the debts of the United States, and the encouragement and protection of manufactures, that duties be laid on goods, wares, and merchandises imported: Be it enacted, etc.
Página 341 - Corporations may be formed under general laws; but shall not be created by special act, except for municipal purposes, and...
Página 340 - The State may, to meet casual deficits or failures in revenues, or for expenses not provided for, contract debts, but such debts, direct and contingent, singly or in the aggregate, shall not at any time exceed one million of dollars; and the moneys arising from the loans creating such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which they were obtained, or to repay the debt so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever.
Página 341 - No private or local bill, which may be passed by the Legislature, shall embrace more than one subject, and that shall be expressed in the title.
Página 340 - State, or any of its funds, or any of the funds under its management, except in pursuance of an appropriation by law; nor unless such payment be made within two years next after the passage of such appropriation act; and every such law making a new appropriation, or continuing or reviving an appropriation, shall distinctly specify the sum appropriated, and the object to which it is to be applied; and it shall not be sufficient for such law to refer to any other law to fix such sum.
Página 128 - Come back into memory, like as thou wert in the dayspring of thy fancies, with hope like a fiery column before thee — the dark pillar not yet turned — Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Logician, Metaphysician, Bard...
Página 340 - No such law shall take effect until it shall, at a general election, have been submitted to the people, and have received a majority of all the votes cast for and against it at such election.