The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volumen23Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1848 |
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... ground as the friend of slavery , not only here where the Constitution permits it , but elsewhere , for fear of the indirect influences of foreign emancipation upon the south , the votes of which he was then court- ing . Anxious to be ...
... ground as the friend of slavery , not only here where the Constitution permits it , but elsewhere , for fear of the indirect influences of foreign emancipation upon the south , the votes of which he was then court- ing . Anxious to be ...
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... ground should have been furnished for characterizing parties by geographical discrimination - northern and southern , atlantic and western , whence designing men may endeavor to excite a belief that there is a real difference of local ...
... ground should have been furnished for characterizing parties by geographical discrimination - northern and southern , atlantic and western , whence designing men may endeavor to excite a belief that there is a real difference of local ...
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... grounds are charmingly disposed , unlike the stiff magnificence of Ver- sailles , where " grove nods to grove , each alley has its brother " -with less regard to mathematics , and more deference to nature . It was Condé himself who ...
... grounds are charmingly disposed , unlike the stiff magnificence of Ver- sailles , where " grove nods to grove , each alley has its brother " -with less regard to mathematics , and more deference to nature . It was Condé himself who ...
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... ground dead . The sea - fish , however , arrive from all sides ; Vatel is wanted to distribute them ; they go to his room ; they knock ; they break open the door ; they find him bathed in his own blood ; they rush to the prince , who is ...
... ground dead . The sea - fish , however , arrive from all sides ; Vatel is wanted to distribute them ; they go to his room ; they knock ; they break open the door ; they find him bathed in his own blood ; they rush to the prince , who is ...
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... ground of etiquette , saying , that it would appear very odd , and that such a duty fell to the lot of Lecomte , the valet de service . The duke did not insist , but the order was not given to Lecomte . He had been in- troduced into the ...
... ground of etiquette , saying , that it would appear very odd , and that such a duty fell to the lot of Lecomte , the valet de service . The duke did not insist , but the order was not given to Lecomte . He had been in- troduced into the ...
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Página 10 - Let me now take a more comprehensive view, and warn you in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the spirit of party generally. This spirit, unfortunately, is inseparable from our nature, having its root in the strongest passions of the human mind.
Página 107 - In contemplating the causes which may disturb our Union, it occurs as a matter of serious concern, that any ground should have been furnished for characterizing parties by geographical discriminations Northern and Southern, Atlantic and Western...
Página 7 - But this momentous question, like a fire-bell in the night, awakened and filled me with terror. I considered it at once as the knell of the Union. It is hushed, indeed, for the moment. But this is a reprieve only, not a final sentence. A geographical line, coinciding with a marked principle, moral and political, once conceived and held up to the angry passions of men, will never be obliterated ; and every new irritation will mark it deeper and deeper.
Página 7 - I think it might be. But, as it is, we have the wolf by the ears, and we can neither hold him, nor safely let him go. Justice is in one scale and self-preservation in the other.
Página 10 - Union, it occurs as matter of serious concern that any ground should have been furnished for characterizing parties by geographical discriminations, Northern and Southern, Atlantic and Western; whence designing men may endeavor to excite a belief that there is a real difference of local interests and views.
Página 148 - So has it been from the beginning, so will it be to the end. Generation after generation takes to itself the Form of a Body; and forth issuing from Cimmerian Night, on Heaven's mission APPEARS.
Página 147 - I see a glimpse of it!" cries he elsewhere: "there is in man a HIGHER than Love of Happiness: he can do without Happiness, and instead thereof find Blessedness! Was it not to preach forth this same HIGHER that sages and martyrs, the Poet and the Priest, in all times, have spoken and suffered; bearing testimony, through life and through death, of the Godlike that is in Man, and how in the Godlike only has he Strength and Freedom?
Página 337 - was exceedingly disposed to please the king and to do him service." "It could never be hoped," he observes elsewhere, " that more sober or dispassionate men would ever meet together in that place, or fewer who brought ill purposes with them.
Página 10 - Appeals, too, are constantly made to sectional interests in order to influence the election of the Chief Magistrate, as if it were desired that he should favor a particular quarter of the country instead of fulfilling the duties of his station with impartial justice to all; and the possible dissolution of the Union has at length become an ordinary and familiar subject of discussion.
Página 42 - ... the legal check which it puts into the hands of the judiciary. This is a body which, if rendered independent and kept strictly to their own department, merits great confidence for their learning and integrity. In fact, what degree of confidence would be too much for a body composed of such men as Wythe, Blair and Pendleton? On characters like these, the civium ardor prava jubentium would make no impression.