Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1864 |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 13 iš 78
399 psl.
Orestes Augustus Brownson. being acknowledged and received into the family of nations as one nation , not as several nations . This union was effected before independence , and it was as the United Colonies that they met in Congress ...
Orestes Augustus Brownson. being acknowledged and received into the family of nations as one nation , not as several nations . This union was effected before independence , and it was as the United Colonies that they met in Congress ...
413 psl.
... Nation , and the integrity of the French territory . They attempted , illegally and crimi- nally if you will , to gain possession of the national author- ity , and to govern without right in the name of the nation ; but to divide the nation ...
... Nation , and the integrity of the French territory . They attempted , illegally and crimi- nally if you will , to gain possession of the national author- ity , and to govern without right in the name of the nation ; but to divide the nation ...
510 psl.
... nation , one and indivisible . We hold in politics as firmly to the unity of the nation as in religion to the unity of the Church . While we insist on the unity of the nation and of the national authority , we insist with equal ...
... nation , one and indivisible . We hold in politics as firmly to the unity of the nation as in religion to the unity of the Church . While we insist on the unity of the nation and of the national authority , we insist with equal ...
Turinys
NUMBER | 1 |
THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE AND PROCLAMATION | 85 |
GENERAL HALLECKS REPORT | 112 |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 15
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Abolitionists Abraham Lincoln Administration adopted American anti-slavery army Articles of Confederation assert authority believe Catholic Christian Church citizens civil command Congress Constitution Convention copula democracy Democratic Democratic party deny divine doctrine doubt duty election emancipation equal existence fact faith favor Federal Fitz John Porter freedom Frémont friends Gioberti give Hence hold honor human idea independent intelligible intuition Italian Jesuits judgment La Civiltà Cattolica liberty Lincoln loyal martial law McClellan ment military mind moral nation nature negro never object organization ourselves pantheism party patriotic peace philosophy political population and territory President principles Proclamation prove question re-election reason Rebellion Rebels religion Republic Republican Republican party respect seceded secession sense sentiment simply slavery slaves society soul Southern sovereign sovereignty spirit superintelligible suppose theory thing tion truth understand Union United unity vote War Democrat