Annual Register, Volumen110Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1869 |
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... ITALY [ 211 CHAPTER III . — PRUSSIA - AUSTRIA –DENMARK - SERVIA - GREECE [ 218 CHAPTER IV . - ABYSSINIAN WAR [ 233 CHAPTER V. - UNITED STATES [ 246 CHAPTER VI . - UNITED STATES ( continued ) [ 257 RETROSPECT OF LITERATURE , ART , AND ...
... ITALY [ 211 CHAPTER III . — PRUSSIA - AUSTRIA –DENMARK - SERVIA - GREECE [ 218 CHAPTER IV . - ABYSSINIAN WAR [ 233 CHAPTER V. - UNITED STATES [ 246 CHAPTER VI . - UNITED STATES ( continued ) [ 257 RETROSPECT OF LITERATURE , ART , AND ...
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... Italy , America , and Russia , all sent vessels to aid in the escape of these poor fugitives . The insurgents still held their own against the Turks , and had done so against all odds for two years . Their lordships might therefore ...
... Italy , America , and Russia , all sent vessels to aid in the escape of these poor fugitives . The insurgents still held their own against the Turks , and had done so against all odds for two years . Their lordships might therefore ...
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... Italy have encountered just reprobation from the good sense of the populations . Faithful to the traditions of her policy , France con- tinues to fulfil her civilizing mission . The Universal Exhibition has become the symbol of those ...
... Italy have encountered just reprobation from the good sense of the populations . Faithful to the traditions of her policy , France con- tinues to fulfil her civilizing mission . The Universal Exhibition has become the symbol of those ...
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... Italy . France , in inviting indis- criminately all the European Powers to facilitate by the moral authority of their collective counsels the work of conciliation , has given a new proof of her political impartiality . The Government of ...
... Italy . France , in inviting indis- criminately all the European Powers to facilitate by the moral authority of their collective counsels the work of conciliation , has given a new proof of her political impartiality . The Government of ...
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... Italy might join her 900,000 to those of the Northern Powers , because Italy has shown ingratitude for the immense sacrifices made in her favour . France must therefore maintain herself on the highest level , not only in courage and ...
... Italy might join her 900,000 to those of the Northern Powers , because Italy has shown ingratitude for the immense sacrifices made in her favour . France must therefore maintain herself on the highest level , not only in courage and ...
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Página 261 - ... that this war is not waged upon our part in any spirit of oppression nor for any purpose of conquest or subjugation, nor purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or established institutions of those States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution, and to preserve the Union with all the dignity, equality and rights of the several States unimpaired ; and that as soon as these objects are accomplished the war ought to cease.
Página 250 - Whereas the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people, indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness...
Página 238 - I pretend, after the best consideration I have been able to give to the subject, to hold an opinion far from doubt.
Página 254 - ... for these brave defenders of the nation are obligations never to be forgotten; the widows and orphans of the gallant dead are the wards of the people — a sacred legacy bequeathed to the nation's protecting care.
Página 227 - As touching kneeling, crossing, holding up of hands, knocking upon the breast, and other gestures, they may be used or left, as every man's devotion serveth, without blame.
Página 253 - The guarantee by Congress of equal suffrage to all loyal men at the South, was demanded by every consideration of public safety, of gratitude, and of justice, and must be maintained; while the question of suffrage in all the loyal States properly belongs to the people. of those States.
Página 183 - Court, to state if he had any thing to say, why sentence of death should not be passed upon him, replied he had nothing further than he had communicated to Mr.
Página 258 - ... maintenance of the government and the preservation of the Union under the Constitution, it has repeatedly violated that most sacred pledge, under which alone was rallied that noble volunteer army which carried our flag to victory. Instead of restoring the Union, it has, so far as in its power, dissolved it, and subjected ten States, in time of profound peace, to military despotism and negro supremacy.
Página 254 - The doctrine of Great Britain and other European powers, that because a man is once a subject he is always so, must be resisted at every hazard by the United States as a relic of feudal times, not authorized by the laws of nations, and at war with our national honor and independence.
Página 226 - When the Priest, standing before the table, hath so ordered the bread and wine, that he may with the more readiness and decency break the bread before the people, and take the cup into his hands, he shall say the prayer of Consecration, as followeth...