The American Whig Review, Volumen13Wiley and Putnam, 1851 |
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... government the principles We believe such an opportunity has not to which it pledged itself in opposition . heretofore occurred in our Congressional Were the objects of political organization annals , and is impossible under any form of ...
... government the principles We believe such an opportunity has not to which it pledged itself in opposition . heretofore occurred in our Congressional Were the objects of political organization annals , and is impossible under any form of ...
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... government - that is to say , a government by the discretion , common sense , and brotherly feeling of the people . The most powerful means of deception used to stifle this antagonism is doubtless the abuse of significant names . Every ...
... government - that is to say , a government by the discretion , common sense , and brotherly feeling of the people . The most powerful means of deception used to stifle this antagonism is doubtless the abuse of significant names . Every ...
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... government ought not to abolish slavery , in a State or territory . That the abolition of slavery will place the Southern States , the West Indies , and the cotton lands acquired , or in process of acquisition by Great Britain on the ...
... government ought not to abolish slavery , in a State or territory . That the abolition of slavery will place the Southern States , the West Indies , and the cotton lands acquired , or in process of acquisition by Great Britain on the ...
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... Government for the protec- tion of its citizens . France then paid an annual tribute of one hundred thousand dollars , and Great Britain , the boasted mis- tress of the seas , paid three hundred thou- sand dollars , besides a large ...
... Government for the protec- tion of its citizens . France then paid an annual tribute of one hundred thousand dollars , and Great Britain , the boasted mis- tress of the seas , paid three hundred thou- sand dollars , besides a large ...
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... government paid . During the Revolution we had no commerce in that quarter , and of course there was no oppor- tunity for aggression . No sooner was peace restored than our commerce revived , and our ships , bearing the new flag of ...
... government paid . During the Revolution we had no commerce in that quarter , and of course there was no oppor- tunity for aggression . No sooner was peace restored than our commerce revived , and our ships , bearing the new flag of ...
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Página 278 - ... us; and taking all these evidences, together with the violent animosity of a strong faction in the northern colonies against the southern, which needs only a little of the same...