The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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44. oldal
The savage is personally free , because lie lives unresti ained , and acts with the
members of liis tribe on terms of equality . The barbarian is frequently
independent , from a continuance of the same circumstanices , or because he
has ...
The savage is personally free , because lie lives unresti ained , and acts with the
members of liis tribe on terms of equality . The barbarian is frequently
independent , from a continuance of the same circumstanices , or because he
has ...
51. oldal
All this , too , is wholly independent of the positive and certain influence which
superiority , whether of riches or endowments , bestows --- the power of
commanding other men's services , assisting them in their necessities ,
contributing to their ...
All this , too , is wholly independent of the positive and certain influence which
superiority , whether of riches or endowments , bestows --- the power of
commanding other men's services , assisting them in their necessities ,
contributing to their ...
65. oldal
... the resources of this civilized state incalculable , yet not able to prevent two
complete conquests by a horde of barbarians , or to chastise the piracies of a
neighbouring island , or to subdue a petty tribe existing , troublesome and
independent ...
... the resources of this civilized state incalculable , yet not able to prevent two
complete conquests by a horde of barbarians , or to chastise the piracies of a
neighbouring island , or to subdue a petty tribe existing , troublesome and
independent ...
68. oldal
Eighty years ago and no man dreamed of an American Union of independent
States ; yet , in ten years after , the thing was accomplished . If the theorist had set
himself down to reason out a case , and to describe an assemblage of discordant
...
Eighty years ago and no man dreamed of an American Union of independent
States ; yet , in ten years after , the thing was accomplished . If the theorist had set
himself down to reason out a case , and to describe an assemblage of discordant
...
138. oldal
And as that Constitution conferred extraordinary powers upon Congress , it was
admitted to be necessary to have it ratified by conventions of the people of the
several States , each acting as an independent people or “ sovereign community
...
And as that Constitution conferred extraordinary powers upon Congress , it was
admitted to be necessary to have it ratified by conventions of the people of the
several States , each acting as an independent people or “ sovereign community
...
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