Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
Knygos viduje
Rezultatai 1–5 iš 46
146 psl.
... rests on precedent and usage , to overshadow and destroy it . The Catholic Church itself , though far astern of all the sects in regard to the great move- ments of the age , shares this spirit , and abroad if not here is well nigh rent ...
... rests on precedent and usage , to overshadow and destroy it . The Catholic Church itself , though far astern of all the sects in regard to the great move- ments of the age , shares this spirit , and abroad if not here is well nigh rent ...
153 psl.
... rest , each new state ( of the North ) becoming more democratic than its predecessor . We are so intent on our purpose that we have no time for amusement . We have but one or two festivals in the year , and even then we are serious and ...
... rest , each new state ( of the North ) becoming more democratic than its predecessor . We are so intent on our purpose that we have no time for amusement . We have but one or two festivals in the year , and even then we are serious and ...
167 psl.
... rests upon this asser- tion as a pivot ; and when it is shown to be groundless , the whole argument , with all its mass of quotations and authori- ties , falls to the ground . It is , indeed , a little singular , that amid such a ...
... rests upon this asser- tion as a pivot ; and when it is shown to be groundless , the whole argument , with all its mass of quotations and authori- ties , falls to the ground . It is , indeed , a little singular , that amid such a ...
172 psl.
... rests is the lynch law of force and violence . We deny altogether that the states of this union . have or ever had any power to legislate a part of their inhab- itants into slavery . Though they claim to be sovereign and independent ...
... rests is the lynch law of force and violence . We deny altogether that the states of this union . have or ever had any power to legislate a part of their inhab- itants into slavery . Though they claim to be sovereign and independent ...
173 psl.
... as from the importance of the sub- ject . Of the work it may be observed , that it is a clear , concise , and satisfactory exposition of the law , with the reasons upon which it rests . But it is not so 1848. ] 39 The Law of Evidence .
... as from the importance of the sub- ject . Of the work it may be observed , that it is a clear , concise , and satisfactory exposition of the law , with the reasons upon which it rests . But it is not so 1848. ] 39 The Law of Evidence .
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
American ANGELUS SILESIUS animals beautiful Boston called character Christian Church civilization Collège de France colonies common common law Constitution Cortés divine doctrine doughfaced Endymion England English existence fact favor feel Free Soil party freedom Hamadryad heart human hundred Idea influence interest Jacob Boehme Jin Kwei justice king labor land Landor less letters living look Louis Philippe Massachusetts Mesmerism Mesmerists Mexicans Mexico millions mind moral nation nature nervous-system never North Ocean party peculiar perjury phenomena poet poetry political post-office postage Prescott present question race reader received religion Rhaicos Rossi seems sensation slave-holders slavery slaves soul South speak spirit suppose testimony thing thou thought thousand tion trance tribes true truth ultramontane Walter Savage Landor Whig whole Wilmot Proviso witnesses words writing