The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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139. oldal
This could only be effected by a convention of each people acting as
independent and sovereign communities , free to become consolidated with the
other several peoples , or to refuse . They chose to become one people . To do
so , 1854.
This could only be effected by a convention of each people acting as
independent and sovereign communities , free to become consolidated with the
other several peoples , or to refuse . They chose to become one people . To do
so , 1854.
140. oldal
Whilst independent sovereignty is so ardently contended for — whilst the local
views of each State and separate interests by which they are too much governed
, will not yield to a more enlarged scale of politics , incompatibility in the laws of ...
Whilst independent sovereignty is so ardently contended for — whilst the local
views of each State and separate interests by which they are too much governed
, will not yield to a more enlarged scale of politics , incompatibility in the laws of ...
141. oldal
It is obviously impracticable in the federal government of these States , to secure
all rights of independent sovereignty to each , and yet provide for the interest and
safety of all . Individuals entering into society , must give up a share of liberty to ...
It is obviously impracticable in the federal government of these States , to secure
all rights of independent sovereignty to each , and yet provide for the interest and
safety of all . Individuals entering into society , must give up a share of liberty to ...
142. oldal
We have expressed an opinion different from that of Mr. Henry , as well as of Mr.
Calhoun - an opinion in accordance with that of George Washington , that the
States have not surrendered " all rights of independent sovereignty . ” This is our
...
We have expressed an opinion different from that of Mr. Henry , as well as of Mr.
Calhoun - an opinion in accordance with that of George Washington , that the
States have not surrendered " all rights of independent sovereignty . ” This is our
...
213. oldal
... his luck than ours . His first argument , in favour of the separate and
independent existence of soul and body , is the very conclusive evidence we
have that that part of us which is conscious , is capable of living in a body
different from the one ...
... his luck than ours . His first argument , in favour of the separate and
independent existence of soul and body , is the very conclusive evidence we
have that that part of us which is conscious , is capable of living in a body
different from the one ...
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