The Southern Quarterly Review, 16. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1850 |
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83. oldal
... Congress farther deny them an organized government , they will assume the reins them- selves , always subject to the authority at home , and will guide them with more aptitude to their wants and neces- sities , and with more wisdom ...
... Congress farther deny them an organized government , they will assume the reins them- selves , always subject to the authority at home , and will guide them with more aptitude to their wants and neces- sities , and with more wisdom ...
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... Congress , which ascer- tains only that it conforms to republican institutions , and elevates them from their colonial condition into a sove- reignty . Under the constitution of the Union , they be- come co - equal with the other States ...
... Congress , which ascer- tains only that it conforms to republican institutions , and elevates them from their colonial condition into a sove- reignty . Under the constitution of the Union , they be- come co - equal with the other States ...
185. oldal
... Congress for the purpose of building a canal on the Tennessee river , around the Muscle shoals . These shoals embrace a portion of the river between the towns of Deca- tur and Tuscumbia . After the expenditure of an immense sum , the ...
... Congress for the purpose of building a canal on the Tennessee river , around the Muscle shoals . These shoals embrace a portion of the river between the towns of Deca- tur and Tuscumbia . After the expenditure of an immense sum , the ...
197. oldal
... Congress . Mr. Dellet removed to Alabama at an early period - perhaps very soon after it was made a State- from Columbia , South - Carolina , at the College of which he graduated . To industry he joined a frankness of charac- ter ...
... Congress . Mr. Dellet removed to Alabama at an early period - perhaps very soon after it was made a State- from Columbia , South - Carolina , at the College of which he graduated . To industry he joined a frankness of charac- ter ...
234. oldal
... Congress , will no doubt con- tribute gratefully to the studies of the geologist and naturalist . This volume itself , with all its faults of taste , and a too fond straining after sentiment and eloquence , will be found pleasing and ...
... Congress , will no doubt con- tribute gratefully to the studies of the geologist and naturalist . This volume itself , with all its faults of taste , and a too fond straining after sentiment and eloquence , will be found pleasing and ...
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