The Political Writings of Rufus ChoateRegnery Gateway, 2002 - 432 страница An orator of great renown, a congressman, senator, and colleague of Daniel Webster, Rufus Choate was a strong proponent of protective tariffs to assist domestic industry. |
Из књиге
Резултати 1-5 од 82
Страница 7
... Constitution , which had officially gone into effect only in 1788 . Choate himself acknowledged that the Union was an " artificial aggregation . " 17 Aware of this , he and his fellow Whigs naturally emphasized the continuity over time ...
... Constitution , which had officially gone into effect only in 1788 . Choate himself acknowledged that the Union was an " artificial aggregation . " 17 Aware of this , he and his fellow Whigs naturally emphasized the continuity over time ...
Страница 8
... Constitution , since the girl , having been brought to Boston simply for a visit , was not a fugitive . But it made a cru- cial point , on the basis of which many slaves subsequently sued for their free- dom in Massachusetts courts ...
... Constitution , since the girl , having been brought to Boston simply for a visit , was not a fugitive . But it made a cru- cial point , on the basis of which many slaves subsequently sued for their free- dom in Massachusetts courts ...
Страница 11
... Constitution , as a mere tautology . Choate could hardly be expected to anticipate so bizarre a development , but in making allegiance to the Union the central theme of his political life and in discounting threats of centralization ...
... Constitution , as a mere tautology . Choate could hardly be expected to anticipate so bizarre a development , but in making allegiance to the Union the central theme of his political life and in discounting threats of centralization ...
Страница 12
... Constitution and the Union ; and the more influence of his precept and his example would have contributed much to restore the ancient peace and harmony among the different members of the Confed- eracy . In him ' the elements were so ...
... Constitution and the Union ; and the more influence of his precept and his example would have contributed much to restore the ancient peace and harmony among the different members of the Confed- eracy . In him ' the elements were so ...
Страница 16
Жао нам је, садржај ове странице је ограничен.
Жао нам је, садржај ове странице је ограничен.
Садржај
CHAPTER I | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 35 |
CHAPTER III | 55 |
CHAPTER IV | 103 |
CHAPTER V | 171 |
CHAPTER VI | 189 |
CHAPTER VII | 211 |
CHAPTER VIII | 225 |
CHAPTER XII | 313 |
CHAPTER XIII | 327 |
CHAPTER XIV | 351 |
CHAPTER XV | 373 |
CHAPTER XVI | 395 |
APPENDIX I | 403 |
APPENDIX II | 411 |
423 | |
Чести термини и фразе
ad valorem agriculture American argument arts beautiful character Choate's Cicero civil colonies commerce congress conservatism Conservative Leadership Series Constitution cotton culture Daniel Webster Dartmouth College debate Demosthenes duties eloquence encouragement England evil Faneuil Hall fathers fear feel foreign genius give glory grand Greece heart honor hope ical important independence industry influence interests Ipswich Julius Cæsar justice labor Leadership Series Conservative legislation less liberty Macedon Massachusetts means ment mind moral nature Nehemiah Adams object opinion orator party passions patriotism peace political principles protection question reason revenue revolution Rufus Choate Samuel Gilman Brown Senator sense sentiment Series Conservative Leadership slave slavery South Carolina speech spirit statesman tariff things thought tion to-day trade true truth Union United vast virtue Webster Whigs whole wisdom wise