The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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iv. oldal
... Government neither admits or ope243 ; Dietetics of the soul , 525 ; Di rates on
the numerical principle , has vorce , See marriage and divorce , 332 ; no right of
suffrage , 394 ; General Dorr , his case , 430 ; Dumas , Forres Government .
... Government neither admits or ope243 ; Dietetics of the soul , 525 ; Di rates on
the numerical principle , has vorce , See marriage and divorce , 332 ; no right of
suffrage , 394 ; General Dorr , his case , 430 ; Dumas , Forres Government .
v. oldal
... danger of majority principle , 407 ; Legislature may do whatever is for the
welfare and safety of the State , 411 ; general government established by the
governments of the States , and represents the States and not a people , 411 ; the
people ...
... danger of majority principle , 407 ; Legislature may do whatever is for the
welfare and safety of the State , 411 ; general government established by the
governments of the States , and represents the States and not a people , 411 ; the
people ...
2. oldal
... can be derived from their use . The characteristic principle of Leibnitz , relative
to the identity of indiscernibles , is much more appropriate to the problems of
history , than to the recondite mysteries of physical and metaphysical research .
... can be derived from their use . The characteristic principle of Leibnitz , relative
to the identity of indiscernibles , is much more appropriate to the problems of
history , than to the recondite mysteries of physical and metaphysical research .
35. oldal
The measures of Louis Napoleon , if somewhat diverse in appearance , were the
same in principle as those adopted by Octavius . The progresses , reviews ,
displays and festivities of the one , constituted a legitimate counterpart to the ...
The measures of Louis Napoleon , if somewhat diverse in appearance , were the
same in principle as those adopted by Octavius . The progresses , reviews ,
displays and festivities of the one , constituted a legitimate counterpart to the ...
46. oldal
The principle , in all communities , according to these numerous and various
causes , assigns to power eir proper spheres . To allow to liberty , in any case , a
sphere of action more extended than this assigns , would lead to anarchy ; and
this ...
The principle , in all communities , according to these numerous and various
causes , assigns to power eir proper spheres . To allow to liberty , in any case , a
sphere of action more extended than this assigns , would lead to anarchy ; and
this ...
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