The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... reasons also contributed their just weight in determining his de- cisions , for he laid great stress upon the ... reason , as well as in pursuance of the rules above prescribed , the persons endowed with the honors of office , at ...
... reasons also contributed their just weight in determining his de- cisions , for he laid great stress upon the ... reason , as well as in pursuance of the rules above prescribed , the persons endowed with the honors of office , at ...
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... reason for believing that they would lend an honest support to the government . " I shall not , " said he in 1795 , " whilst I have the honor to ad- minister the government , bring a man into an office of consequence , knowingly , whose ...
... reason for believing that they would lend an honest support to the government . " I shall not , " said he in 1795 , " whilst I have the honor to ad- minister the government , bring a man into an office of consequence , knowingly , whose ...
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... reason ; nor on ceremony , without a proper introduction . To obtain the necessary time for the transaction of public business was not , however , the only object of these and similar regulations ; another of no little importance , in ...
... reason ; nor on ceremony , without a proper introduction . To obtain the necessary time for the transaction of public business was not , however , the only object of these and similar regulations ; another of no little importance , in ...
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... reason why music should be despised for want of simplicity . Because we admire the songs of Burns , or the idyls of Theocritus , are we prevented from accord- ing homage to the lofty and studied ma- jesty of Paradise Lost or the Divine ...
... reason why music should be despised for want of simplicity . Because we admire the songs of Burns , or the idyls of Theocritus , are we prevented from accord- ing homage to the lofty and studied ma- jesty of Paradise Lost or the Divine ...
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... reason : it was a con- federacy , and not properly a government . It had no subjects . Can there be a gov- ernment without subjects ? Are not the two ideas correlative , implying each other ? The federal Congress were to do everything ...
... reason : it was a con- federacy , and not properly a government . It had no subjects . Can there be a gov- ernment without subjects ? Are not the two ideas correlative , implying each other ? The federal Congress were to do everything ...
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