The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... tion - but that " the apology arose out of the peculiar circum stances of the times . The condition of England was that of an individual , who , threatened by the approach of a superior force of mortal enemies , sees close behind him ...
... tion - but that " the apology arose out of the peculiar circum stances of the times . The condition of England was that of an individual , who , threatened by the approach of a superior force of mortal enemies , sees close behind him ...
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... tion less binding ? The reference to a Convention was not even made a part of the Constitution , it was merely a recommenda- tion of the general Convention , to give , as they perhaps suppos- ed , more popularity - more solemnity to the ...
... tion less binding ? The reference to a Convention was not even made a part of the Constitution , it was merely a recommenda- tion of the general Convention , to give , as they perhaps suppos- ed , more popularity - more solemnity to the ...
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... tion the light of revelation could produce no effect in the way of argument was to be nominal parties to the act of our immola- tion , and thus furnish an apology for the outrage . - No man , therefore , who is not imposed upon by the ...
... tion the light of revelation could produce no effect in the way of argument was to be nominal parties to the act of our immola- tion , and thus furnish an apology for the outrage . - No man , therefore , who is not imposed upon by the ...
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