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 , but leaving its outward and visible form unchanged , might derange its vital functions , and give it a morbid energy , an irre- gular , diseased and pernicious operation ; that a Constitution , settled upon fair and mutual and ...
... tion , but leaving its outward and visible form unchanged , might derange its vital functions , and give it a morbid energy , an irre- gular , diseased and pernicious operation ; that a Constitution , settled upon fair and mutual and ...
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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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KENTS COMMENTARIES | 72 |
TRAVELS IN THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA | 114 |
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