The Southern Quarterly Review, 22. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 |
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1. oldal
We come without distinction of party , and ask to be heard upon strictly national
considerations , that if any enactment is consequent upon our petition , it may be
regarded as permanent and not partial legislation . We ask not for relief which ...
We come without distinction of party , and ask to be heard upon strictly national
considerations , that if any enactment is consequent upon our petition , it may be
regarded as permanent and not partial legislation . We ask not for relief which ...
3. oldal
If , to favour , means nothing more than that , " to support , or countenance , " then
surely it is a strange request , unless the party labours under some peculiar
grievance , to ask for themselves , only , that which is equally the right of all . We
are ...
If , to favour , means nothing more than that , " to support , or countenance , " then
surely it is a strange request , unless the party labours under some peculiar
grievance , to ask for themselves , only , that which is equally the right of all . We
are ...
4. oldal
As the memorialists abjure all party ties , we presume their mode is to proceed on
the same plan as the iron masters of Northern New - York propose in their late
Convention held in Essex county , adopting the honourable plan of appointing ...
As the memorialists abjure all party ties , we presume their mode is to proceed on
the same plan as the iron masters of Northern New - York propose in their late
Convention held in Essex county , adopting the honourable plan of appointing ...
5. oldal
One would suppose , prima fucie , that such a reason could scarcely satisfy * the
wisdom of all interests and all parties , " which they invoke to the consideration
and preparation “ of such a system as will be permitted to stand ...
One would suppose , prima fucie , that such a reason could scarcely satisfy * the
wisdom of all interests and all parties , " which they invoke to the consideration
and preparation “ of such a system as will be permitted to stand ...
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In the case of Bonner and his associates , party spirit , both political and religious
, continue to warp our judgments ; and he will be a happy man , who , after
having been doomed to an immortality of infamy on the pages of a popular
historian ...
In the case of Bonner and his associates , party spirit , both political and religious
, continue to warp our judgments ; and he will be a happy man , who , after
having been doomed to an immortality of infamy on the pages of a popular
historian ...
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