The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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51. oldal
... better for his ancestor having been virtuous , more able , more learned than others , or for being sprung from a race which had rendered precious services to their country . A man is no worse for his forefathers having been of a ...
... better for his ancestor having been virtuous , more able , more learned than others , or for being sprung from a race which had rendered precious services to their country . A man is no worse for his forefathers having been of a ...
53. oldal
... better their condition ; and that the strongest impulse which can be given to it , is to leave individuals free to exert themselves in the manner they may deem best for that purpose , as far , at least , as it can be done consistently ...
... better their condition ; and that the strongest impulse which can be given to it , is to leave individuals free to exert themselves in the manner they may deem best for that purpose , as far , at least , as it can be done consistently ...
54. oldal
... better the social organization , must neces- ' sarily be bounded within certain limits . Something must be taken for granted , as the elements of all our reasoning in politics , as well as in other sciences . We cannot be permitted to ...
... better the social organization , must neces- ' sarily be bounded within certain limits . Something must be taken for granted , as the elements of all our reasoning in politics , as well as in other sciences . We cannot be permitted to ...
58. oldal
... better . Society was instituted , not for the sake of glory , not to furnish splendid materials for the page of history , but for the benefit of its members . The love of our country , if we would speak accurately , is another of those ...
... better . Society was instituted , not for the sake of glory , not to furnish splendid materials for the page of history , but for the benefit of its members . The love of our country , if we would speak accurately , is another of those ...
61. oldal
... better and more familiar instance . For years , during the early part of the Revolution , the pretension to government was but nominal throughout America . The colonial sys- tems had died a natural death , and men were too busy with the ...
... better and more familiar instance . For years , during the early part of the Revolution , the pretension to government was but nominal throughout America . The colonial sys- tems had died a natural death , and men were too busy with the ...
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