The Southern Review, 6. ciltA. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... declare that the times require not only good temper , but good courage . " What ulterior proposals are to be built upon these , we know not and we have no right to assume without proof , or to draw conclusions beyond what reasonable ...
... declare that the times require not only good temper , but good courage . " What ulterior proposals are to be built upon these , we know not and we have no right to assume without proof , or to draw conclusions beyond what reasonable ...
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... declare this is at least two thousand dollars too much ; they declare also , that one thousand or fifteen hundred dollars a year , is quite sufficient in New - York as a compensation for the duties of an office that brings in eight ...
... declare this is at least two thousand dollars too much ; they declare also , that one thousand or fifteen hundred dollars a year , is quite sufficient in New - York as a compensation for the duties of an office that brings in eight ...
Sayfa 20
... declares that one great object of the people is , and ought to be , the cutting down the salaries below the mark at which speculators ' and idlers would care to hold them . Let the servant of the public receive from the public what will ...
... declares that one great object of the people is , and ought to be , the cutting down the salaries below the mark at which speculators ' and idlers would care to hold them . Let the servant of the public receive from the public what will ...
Sayfa 21
... Declaration of Independence , and alters it as follows : " I hold these truths to be self - evident ; that all men are cre- ated equal ; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights ; and that among these are ...
... Declaration of Independence , and alters it as follows : " I hold these truths to be self - evident ; that all men are cre- ated equal ; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights ; and that among these are ...
Sayfa 23
... declared this right shall be enforced ? The fruits of every man's labour belong to himself and his family , whom he ... Declaration of Independence . We ask at what period of a man's existence does this right take place ? In infancy ...
... declared this right shall be enforced ? The fruits of every man's labour belong to himself and his family , whom he ... Declaration of Independence . We ask at what period of a man's existence does this right take place ? In infancy ...
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Sayfa 168 - It is, sir, the people's Constitution, the people's government ; made for the people; made by the people; and answerable to the people.
Sayfa 164 - States are parties, as limited by the plain sense and intention of the instrument constituting that compact; as no further valid than they are authorized by the grants enumerated in that compact ; and that, in case of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise of other powers not granted by the said compact, the States, who are parties thereto, have the right and are in duty bound to interpose for arresting...
Sayfa 176 - ... as limited by the plain sense and intention of the instrument constituting that compact, as no farther valid than they are authorized by the grants enumerated in that compact; and that in case of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise of other powers, not granted by the said compact, the states, who are parties thereto, have the right, and are in duty bound, to interpose, for arresting the progress of the evil, and for maintaining within their respective limits the authorities, rights,...
Sayfa 100 - I loved the man, and do honour his memory, on this side idolatry, as much as any. He was (indeed) honest, and of an open and free nature; had an excellent phantasy, brave notions, and gentle expressions...
Sayfa 97 - He is a great lover and praiser of himself, a contemner and scorner of others, given rather to lose a friend than a jest, jealous of every word and action of those about him (especially after drink, which is one of the elements in which he liveth...
Sayfa 170 - ... altogether. It cannot stand the test of examination. Gentlemen may say that, in an extreme case, a State Government might protect the people from intolerable oppression. Sir, in such a case, the people might protect themselves, without the aid of the State Governments. Such a case warrants revolution. It must make, when it comes, a law for itself. A nullifying act of a State Legislature cannot alter the case, nor make resistance any more lawful.
Sayfa 168 - This leads us to inquire into the origin of this government and the source of its power. Whose agent is it? Is it the creature of the state legislatures, or the creature of the people? If the government of the United States be the agent of the state governments, then they may control it, provided they can agree in the manner of controlling it ; if it be the agent of the people, then the people alone can control it, restrain it, modify, or reform it.
Sayfa 466 - That a national government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme Legislative, Executive and Judiciary.
Sayfa 168 - I cannot conceive that there can be a middle course between submission to the laws, when regularly pronounced constitutional, on the one hand, and open resistance, which is revolution or rebellion, on the other.
Sayfa 165 - The states then being the parties to the constitutional compact, and in their sovereign capacity, it follows of necessity, that there can be no tribunal above their authority, to decide in the last resort, whether the compact made by them be violated...