Brownson's Quarterly Review, 4 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1850 |
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... political ex- istence , and they have no political authority , except from it , and in and through it . The government , in principle , is the gov- ernment of law , not the government of mere will , whether of the one , the few , or the ...
... political ex- istence , and they have no political authority , except from it , and in and through it . The government , in principle , is the gov- ernment of law , not the government of mere will , whether of the one , the few , or the ...
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... political promotion , will betray his country the moment he fancies it for his interest to do So. If we had had in this country no political demagogues of foreign birth or descent , we should never have heard of a " Native American ...
... political promotion , will betray his country the moment he fancies it for his interest to do So. If we had had in this country no political demagogues of foreign birth or descent , we should never have heard of a " Native American ...
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... political power , and it is impossible for you to point out any thing wrong or censurable in the attempt to get possession of Cuba in the way proposed , that is , by re- bellion , murder , and robbery . According to these principles ...
... political power , and it is impossible for you to point out any thing wrong or censurable in the attempt to get possession of Cuba in the way proposed , that is , by re- bellion , murder , and robbery . According to these principles ...
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