The Southern Quarterly Review, 26. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1854 |
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96. oldal
... sovereign . Hu- man skulls and putrifying carcases ornament their temples and their dwellings . Even the king's sleeping apartment is paved with human skulls . The Jaggas , represented for their extreme barbarity and ferocity two ...
... sovereign . Hu- man skulls and putrifying carcases ornament their temples and their dwellings . Even the king's sleeping apartment is paved with human skulls . The Jaggas , represented for their extreme barbarity and ferocity two ...
138. oldal
... sovereign community . " The present Constitution , therefore , was not ratified and made obligatory by the governments of the several States , as the articles of confederation had been , but was ratified by the several peo- ple of each ...
... sovereign community . " The present Constitution , therefore , was not ratified and made obligatory by the governments of the several States , as the articles of confederation had been , but was ratified by the several peo- ple of each ...
139. oldal
... sovereign commu- nities . And its title ought to have been the Constitution of the united peoples , whilst that of the articles was an union of the governments . In other words , when we adopt his test of the nature of the government ...
... sovereign commu- nities . And its title ought to have been the Constitution of the united peoples , whilst that of the articles was an union of the governments . In other words , when we adopt his test of the nature of the government ...
140. oldal
... sovereign rights , and thus become partially consolidated ? We shall show that they did surrender some of their rights of sover- eignty , and it must follow , then , that they were partially con- solidated , and , of course , could not ...
... sovereign rights , and thus become partially consolidated ? We shall show that they did surrender some of their rights of sover- eignty , and it must follow , then , that they were partially con- solidated , and , of course , could not ...
143. oldal
... sovereign com- munities , and that the Legislatures had no power to surren- der any of its sovereign rights , nor to cede the extraordinary powers contained in the Constitution . From this incapacity of the Legislatures sprang the ...
... sovereign com- munities , and that the Legislatures had no power to surren- der any of its sovereign rights , nor to cede the extraordinary powers contained in the Constitution . From this incapacity of the Legislatures sprang the ...
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