The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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Political Elements : the government sovereign and not the people , 383 ;
Rousseau first suggested the idea of sovereignty of the people , 385 ; the
supreme power is the sovereign , 384 ; lynch law and the higher law , faults of the
doctrine of the ...
Political Elements : the government sovereign and not the people , 383 ;
Rousseau first suggested the idea of sovereignty of the people , 385 ; the
supreme power is the sovereign , 384 ; lynch law and the higher law , faults of the
doctrine of the ...
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... but should not supersede , that firm and resolute spirit with which the liberal
mind is always prepared to resist indignities , and to refer its safety to itself . " “
Were a nation , therefore , given to be moulded by a sovereign , as the clay is put
into ...
... but should not supersede , that firm and resolute spirit with which the liberal
mind is always prepared to resist indignities , and to refer its safety to itself . " “
Were a nation , therefore , given to be moulded by a sovereign , as the clay is put
into ...
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A territory of enormous extent , stretching fourteen hundred miles from east to
west , and as many from north to south , peopled by above three hundred millions
of persons , all living under one sovereign - preserving their customs for a period
...
A territory of enormous extent , stretching fourteen hundred miles from east to
west , and as many from north to south , peopled by above three hundred millions
of persons , all living under one sovereign - preserving their customs for a period
...
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In Dahomey , the greatest nobles cannot approach their king without throwing
themselves flat on the ground , and laying their heads in the du - t . The belief is
instilled into them that their lives belong entirely to their sovereign . Human skulls
...
In Dahomey , the greatest nobles cannot approach their king without throwing
themselves flat on the ground , and laying their heads in the du - t . The belief is
instilled into them that their lives belong entirely to their sovereign . Human skulls
...
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In the same spirit he praises every one who has a taunt or a sneer at the deposed
sovereign , or a word of censure for his adherents . On this ground Henry , a
subaltern dependant on Sir Hudson , is referred to as specially worthy of belief .
In the same spirit he praises every one who has a taunt or a sneer at the deposed
sovereign , or a word of censure for his adherents . On this ground Henry , a
subaltern dependant on Sir Hudson , is referred to as specially worthy of belief .
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