The North American Review, Том 125Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1877 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... President whom they had placed in power . Elsewhere the party demonstrated its pleasure by firing off a large number of great guns . In some places the admiring people gathered in gay and festive crowds , and drank deep potations to the ...
... President whom they had placed in power . Elsewhere the party demonstrated its pleasure by firing off a large number of great guns . In some places the admiring people gathered in gay and festive crowds , and drank deep potations to the ...
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... President ( Lincoln ) that he was a true friend of the Constitution , and meant no war except purely in defence of the United States . Besides , Congress , by a vote nearly unanimous in both Houses , as- sured the country that the war ...
... President ( Lincoln ) that he was a true friend of the Constitution , and meant no war except purely in defence of the United States . Besides , Congress , by a vote nearly unanimous in both Houses , as- sured the country that the war ...
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... President ought not to be counted . Acting upon this view , they made up for the then existing government of Louisiana the " bloodiest record on the page of time , " and used it on all occasions as a standing an- swer to every demand ...
... President ought not to be counted . Acting upon this view , they made up for the then existing government of Louisiana the " bloodiest record on the page of time , " and used it on all occasions as a standing an- swer to every demand ...
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... President . All men will agree that when violence , fraud , intimidation , etc. , occur at an election , some action ought to be taken upon it to bring the offenders to justice . But this law requires that the election officers report ...
... President . All men will agree that when violence , fraud , intimidation , etc. , occur at an election , some action ought to be taken upon it to bring the offenders to justice . But this law requires that the election officers report ...
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... President made war on the State , and restored the usurper to the place which did not belong to him . The Democrats ... President and Vice - President who would respect their rights , and not set aside their election 1877. ] 13 The ...
... President made war on the State , and restored the usurper to the place which did not belong to him . The Democrats ... President and Vice - President who would respect their rights , and not set aside their election 1877. ] 13 The ...
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Страница 338 - I found the eastern States, notwithstanding their aversion to slavery, were very willing to indulge the southern States, at least with a temporary liberty to prosecute the slave-trade, provided the southern States would, in their turn, gratify them, by laying no restriction on navigation acts...
Страница 7 - Without descending to particulars, it may be safely asserted that the power to make war against a State is at variance with the whole spirit and intent of the Constitution.
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Страница 338 - MORRIS wished the whole subject to be committed, including the clauses relating to taxes on exports and to a navigation act. These things may form a bargain among the Northern and Southern States.
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